Marvin Duchow
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Marvin Duchow (born June 10, 1914 in Montreal; died May 24, 1979) was a Canadian composer. He was an expert on Renaissance music and the music of eighteenth century France. The McGill University Music Library in Montreal is named after him.
[edit] Works
- Songs of My Youth, Liedzyklus, 1930
- Variations on a Chorale Orchestral, 1936
- For a Rose's Sake, 1938
- Motet, 1938
- Seven Chorale Preludes in Traditional Style Organ (music), 1939
- Quartet in C Minor, 1939, 1942
- A Carol Choir, 1943
- Badinerie for Piano and Orchestra, 1947
- Chant intime (Prelude) for Piano, 1947
- Sonata for Piano, 1955
- Movement for Strings (Largamente), 1972
- Three Songs of the Holocaust/ Trois Chants de l'Holocaust Nelly Sachs writing from 1977 is involved in it.