1910-1999 FR
Composer of Classical and Soundtrack
Elsa Jacqueline Barraine (13 February 1910 in Paris – 20 March 1999 in Strasbourg) was a composer of French music in the time after the neoclassicist movement of Les Six, Ravel, and Stravinsky. Despite being considered “one of the outstanding French composers of the mid-20th century,” Barraine’s music is seldom performed today. She won the Prix de Rome in 1929 for La vierge guerrière, a sacred trilogy named for Joan of Arc, and was the fourth woman ever to receive that prestigious award (after Lili Boulanger in 1913, Marguerite Canal in 1920, and Jeanne Leleu in 1923).
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Les Canuts (Extraits) | Elsa Barraine / Paul Éluard / Béla Bartók / Joseph Kosma / Jacques Gaucheron / Chorale Populaire De Lyon | 1977 | Album |
Masterworks From France | Elsa Barraine, Henri Sauguet / Jean Gilles | Album | |
Masterworks From France | Sancho Panca / Georges Barboteu, Elsa Barraine & Jacques Chailley | Album |