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Nigg, Serge

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Nigg, Serge (1924– )

French composer. He studied under Messiaen at the Paris Conservatory, but in 1946 adopted the 12-note technique under the influence of Leibowitz, who he in turn came to disagree with two years later.

Works

Dramatic

the melodrama Perséphone (1942).

Orchestral

symphonic movement Timour for orchestra (1944); La Mort d'Arthus for voice and orchestra; concerto Concertino for piano, wind and percussion; Jérôme Bosch-Symphonie (1960); variations for piano and ten instruments; two piano concertos (1954, 1971).

Other

sonata and Fantaisie for piano.



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