1877-1944 FR, Nantes
Composer of Classical
Paul Ladmirault (8 December 1877 – 30 October 1944) was a French composer whose music expressed his devotion to Brittany. Claude Debussy wrote that his work possessed a "fine dreamy musicality", commenting on its characteristically hesitant character by suggesting that it sounded as if it was "afraid of expressing itself too much". Florent Schmitt said of him: "Of all the musicians of his generation, he was perhaps the most talented, most original, but also the most modest". Peter Warlock dedicated his Capriol Suite to him.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Le Carnaval Des Animaux - Les Mémoires D'un Ane | Camille Saint-Saëns, Paul Ladmirault Textes de Francis Blanche, La Comtesse De Ségur Récitant Claude Piéplu | 1999 | Album |
Messe Brève - Prière A Notre-Dame - Dominical | Paul Ladmirault | 1986 | Album |
Paul Ladmirault 1877-1944 : La Brière / Mémoires D'Un Âne / Esquisses Pour Piano | Paul Ladmirault | Album | |
Sonate En Re/ Suite En Re / Cortege Degle | Paul Ladmirault, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Louis De Caix D'Hervelois, Maurice Maréchal, Cécile Ousset | Album |