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Composer of Classical
Russian-born Belgian composer. Born St. Petersburg, Jan. 5, 1903; died Brussels, April 21, 1980. In 1954 he destroyed most of his early works, including the ballet Le Masque de la mort rouge, Suite de Bruxelles for Orch., and Concert lyrique for Piano and Orch.; he revised most of his remaining scores. His catalogue of extant works after this self-auto-da-fé includes La Foule for Bass, Chorus, and Orch. (1934; rev. 1965), Annas et le Lépreux for Low Voice and Piano (1946), Les 12,3 fragments from the poem by Alexander Blok, for Low Voice and Orch. or Piano (1921-63), Strophes concertantes for Piano and Orch. (1964), Lueur tournante for Narrator and Orch. (1967), Tripartita for Viola and Chamber Orch. (1970), and Vallées for 2 Pianos (1971).
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Œuvres Pour Deux Pianos | Jean Absil - Jacqueline Fontyn - Joseph Jongen - Marcel Quinet - Wladimir Woronoff, Raya Birguer - Pauline Marcelle | 1977 | Album |