Henri Dutilleux (1916–2013) was one of the most important French composers … Read Full Bio ↴Henri Dutilleux (1916–2013) was one of the most important French composers of the second half of the 20th century, producing work in the tradition of Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy, and Albert Roussel, but in a style distinctly his own.
Born on the 22nd January 1916, as a young man Dutilleux studied harmony, counterpoint and piano with Victor Gallois at the Douai Conservatory before leaving for Paris. There from 1933 to 1938 he attended the classes of Jean and Noël Gallon (harmony and counterpoint), Henri-Paul Busser (composition) and Maurice Emmanuel (history of music) at the Paris Conservatoire.
Dutilleux won the Prix de Rome in 1938 for his cantata L'Anneau du Roi but did not complete the entire residency in Rome due to the outbreak of World War II. He worked for a year as a medical orderly in the army and then came back to Paris in 1940 where he worked as a pianist, arranger and music teacher and in 1942 conducted the choir of the Paris Opera.
Dutilleux worked as Head of Music Production for French Radio from 1943 to 1963. He served as Professor of Composition at the École Normale de Musique de Paris from 1961 to 1970. He was appointed to the staff of the Paris Conservatoire in 1970. His students include French composers Gérard Grisey and Francis Bayer and Canadian composer Jacques Hétu.
He died on the 22nd May 2013.
Born on the 22nd January 1916, as a young man Dutilleux studied harmony, counterpoint and piano with Victor Gallois at the Douai Conservatory before leaving for Paris. There from 1933 to 1938 he attended the classes of Jean and Noël Gallon (harmony and counterpoint), Henri-Paul Busser (composition) and Maurice Emmanuel (history of music) at the Paris Conservatoire.
Dutilleux won the Prix de Rome in 1938 for his cantata L'Anneau du Roi but did not complete the entire residency in Rome due to the outbreak of World War II. He worked for a year as a medical orderly in the army and then came back to Paris in 1940 where he worked as a pianist, arranger and music teacher and in 1942 conducted the choir of the Paris Opera.
Dutilleux worked as Head of Music Production for French Radio from 1943 to 1963. He served as Professor of Composition at the École Normale de Musique de Paris from 1961 to 1970. He was appointed to the staff of the Paris Conservatoire in 1970. His students include French composers Gérard Grisey and Francis Bayer and Canadian composer Jacques Hétu.
He died on the 22nd May 2013.
Sonatine
Henri Dutilleux Lyrics
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Akaiko-en 地図のない散歩には ささやかな理由がある すれ違うペアのシルバー 繋ぐしわの手 太陽が一番あたたかい色になる頃 届かな…
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SUEMITSU & THE SUEMITH 西日の茜に沈み 優しい音を待ちわびる 時の忘却が何かを攫う... I could not move for a long…
Takao Kisugi 聞こえてくるのは月のソナタ 夜空に冴えてるゴンドラムーン 二人だけの時間は限りなく 僕はいつでも ここにいるよ 聞こえて…
松本伊代 (X'mas for you) こんな雑踏で 偶然逢ったのに 素直に言葉がでない 友達が待ってると 仕事ならうまくいっ…
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rudolph mcneill
I so love everything about this performance. Especially how he can tastefully bang out those Lol register notes. Emanuel PLEASE come back to Boston.
Douwe Ziel
What the fuck to both of you
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manolo alejandro hernandez azpeitia
Dios mío, qué pieza...
Nikolai Lester
5:19 is such a good transition
a b
My favorite piece for flute (Martin Ballade is a close second).
Daniel Walker
Probably the most difficult flute solo everrrrrrrrr