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Séverac, Déodat de

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Séverac, (Joseph Marie) Déodat de (1873–1921)

French composer. He studied at the Toulouse Conservatory and with Magnard and d'Indy at the Schola Cantorum, Paris. He returned to the south of France and devoted himself entirely to composition, neither his health nor his taste permitting him to hold any official position.

Works

Opera and stage

opera Le Cœur du moulin (1909); ballet La Fête des vendanges; incidental music for Sicard's Héliogabale and for Verhaeren's Hélène de Sparte.

Choral and church music

Ave, verum corpus and other church music; Chant de vacances for chorus.

Other

string quintet; 19 songs to poems by Ronsard, Verlaine, Maeterlinck, and Poe.



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