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Delannoy, Marcel

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Delannoy, Marcel (François Georges) (1898–1962)

French composer. A painter and architect at first, he was mainly self-taught in music.

Works

Stage

operas Le Poirier de misère (1925), Philippine (1937), Fête de la danse, Ginevra (1942); ballet-cantata Le Fou de la dame; ballets La Pantoufle de vair and L'Eventail de Jeanne (with others); incidental music for Aristophanes' Peace and other plays.

Orchestral

symphonies and Figures sonores for orchestra, Sérénade concertante for violin and orchestra.

Other

string quartets; many songs.



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