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Inghelbrecht, D E

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Inghelbrecht, D(ésiré-) E(mile) (1880–1965)

French conductor and composer. He conducted many concerts of modern music in Paris, also the Swedish Ballet in Paris and London. He conducted at the Paris Opéra 1945–50 and founded the French National Radio Orchestra in 1934, conducting it until 1944 and again 1951–58.

Works

Stage

operas La Nuit vénitienne (after Musset, 1908) and La Chêne et le tilleul (1960); two operettas; ballets El Greco (1920) and Le Diable dans le beffroi (1921).

Chorus and orchestra

Requiem; Cantique des créatures de Saint François for chorus and orchestra; Sinfonia breve (1930).

Chamber and instrumental

string quartet; sonata for flute and harp; quintet for strings and harp; Suite Petite-Russienne and other piano works; La Nursery for piano duet (three books).

Other

songs.



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