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Lioncourt, Guy de

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Lioncourt, Guy de (1885–1961)

French musicologist and composer. He studied under Vincent d'Indy at the Schola Cantorum in Paris and later taught there. In 1918 he gained a prize with a musical fairy tale, La Belle au bois dormant (after Charles Perrault).

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the opera Jean de la lune, liturgical drama Le Mystère d'Emmanuel (1924); church music; cantata Hyalis le petit faune (Samain, 1909–11) and sacred cantatas; chamber music.



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