Odette Gartenlaub

Odette Gartenlaub (* 1922 in Paris ) is a French composer, pianist and music teacher.

Life

Odette Gartenlaub came at the age of nine years at the Conservatoire de Paris, where she first took lessons in solfeggio and later piano student of Marguerite Long was. In 1936 she was awarded first prize in the piano, in the following year she won the Concours International Gabriel Fauré.

She completed her piano with Lazare Lévy and Yves Nat, studied music history with Maurice Emmanuel and Louis Laloy and composition with Olivier Messiaen, Noël Gallon, Henri Busser and Darius Milhaud. Her musical education was interrupted between 1941 and 1945 by the war. In 1948 she won the Premier Grand Prix de Rome with a cantata based on a poem by Charles Clerc.

After her return from the connected with the price three-year stay at the Villa Medici in Rome Gartenlaub began a career as a pianist and composer. Led by Désiré -Émile Inghelbrecht she played a piano works of Claude Debussy for the ORTF. In 1954 she won with the singer Flore Wend the Grand Prix du Disque. She was solo pianist of Associations symphoniques and the Orchestre National de France and was appointed in 1959 as professor of solfege, and later of Music Education at the Conservatoire de Paris.

In 1984, Gartenlaub the Association of Professeurs de Formation Musicale, whose President, she was. After her retirement from teaching at the Conservatoire in 1989, she focused on her piano work and the composition. In addition to numerous music education works composed Gartenlaub pieces for solo piano, chamber music, orchestral and vocal works. In collaboration with Jack Diéval the jazz oratorio Le Chemin arose. 1989 Gartenlaub was named Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres.

Works

  • Cinq pièces faciles: Secret, Rêve, jeu, Valse, chorale for piano
  • Avec mélancolie for Piano
  • Avec tournment for Piano
  • Avec grâce for Piano
  • Avec belle humeur for Piano
  • Petite étude pour les tierces for Piano
  • Petite étude pour les mains alternées, for piano
  • Sept Etudes pour les interval for Piano
  • Grave et Toccata for Piano
  • Fantasque for Piano
  • Les Caractères de La Bruyère for Piano
  • Trois Visages for Piano
  • Images d' Epinal for Piano
  • 51 Miniatures pour piano à 4 mains
  • Voltiges for four pianos
  • Mécanique for four pianos
  • Zig -Zag for Two Pianos
  • Enfantillages for Two Pianos
  • Panoramic two pieces for piano
  • Six Pièces for Flute and Piano
  • Trois Récits for Flute and Piano
  • Trois Estampes for Clarinet and Piano
  • Deux Pièces for clarinet and piano
  • Chant for Clarinet and Piano
  • Dialogue for saxophone and piano
  • Rite for trombone and piano
  • Historiette for trumpet and piano
  • Memories of for Violin or Viola and Piano
  • Pièces for Cello and Piano
  • Pièces for Harp
  • Parallèles for two harps
  • Environnement for five harps
  • Jeu Celtic Harp
  • Prélude for Celtic Harp
  • Pièce for vibraphone
  • Pièce for Viola d' amour
  • Berceuse for Flute and Harp
  • Séquence for Harp and Flute
  • Esquisses for solo clarinet
  • 2 essays for solo harp
  • Turbulence, Oscillation, two pieces for trumpet solo
  • Horace
  • Polyeucte
  • De Goupil à Margot for instrumental ensemble
  • La Cassandre d' espoir for mixed choir and piano ( text by Jean -Claude Ibert )
  • Danse des fous for mixed choir and piano ( text by Jean -Claude Ibert )
  • Ophélie for female choir a cappella ( text by Maurice Carême )
  • La Prière for three-voice children's choir a cappella ( text by Maurice Carême )
  • Le Chemin, jazz oratorio for mixed chorus and organ
  • Adagio for Orchestra
  • Combat, symphonic orchestral piece
  • Psaume for chorus and orchestra
  • Espace sonore for two female voices and small orchestra
  • Concerto for Flute and Orchestra
  • Deuxième Concerto for Piano and Orchestra
  • Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Metacosme
  • Le logos
  • Ballets pour Caserta for small ensemble
  • Deux Images for string orchestra, oboe and clarinet
  • Neguev 1961
  • Fumées
  • Balancelle
  • Danse de Fantoche
  • Pirouettes
  • Premierer Quintette à vent for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and horn
  • Sextuor for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn and percussion
  • Tubulaire, Octet for four trumpets and four trombones
  • Deuxième Quintette à vent for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and horn
  • French composer
  • Classic pianist
  • Composer of classical music ( 20th century)
  • University teachers ( CNSMD Paris)
  • Carrier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres ( Commander )
  • Born in 1922
  • Woman
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