Jean-Michel Damase

Jean-Michel Damase
Born (1928-01-27)27 January 1928
Died 21 April 2013(2013-04-21) (aged 85)
Occupation pianist composer
Nationality French
Alma mater Conservatoire de Paris
Notable awards Grand Prix de Rome
Relatives Micheline Kahn (mother)

Jean-Michel Damase (27 January 1928 21 April 2013)[1] was a French pianist, conductor and composer of classical music.

Damase was born in Bordeaux, the son of harpist Micheline Kahn.[2] He was studying with Marcel Samuel-Rousseau at the age of five and composing by age nine.[3] He was admitted to the Conservatoire de Paris in 1940, studying with Alfred Cortot for piano, and won first prize for piano in 1943,[3] afterwards studying with Henri Büsser, Marcel Dupré and Claude Delvincourt for composition[3] - winning his first prize for composition in 1947, in which year he won the Grand Prix de Rome[4] (In this year he wrote his trio for flute, viola and harp which has several times been recorded.)

He made the first complete recording of Gabriel Fauré's nocturnes and barcarolles, for which he received the Grand Prix du Disque.[5]

Selected compositions

Orchestral
Orchestrations
Concertante
Chamber music
Operas
Film scores

References

  1. see Bruneau-Boulmier, Rodolphe"Radio France Musique, "Dépêches notes"".
  2. see Greene, p. 1512; Lasser
  3. 1 2 3 Greene, op. cit.
  4. Lebrecht, Norman (1996). The Companion to 20th-Century Music at Google Books. Da Capo Press. page 86. ISBN 0-306-80734-3.
  5. "Jean-Michel Damase: Emblematic Composer". Henry Lemoine. Archived from the original on 2008-11-15. Retrieved 2008-12-26.
  6. 1 2 Lasser, "Chez DAMASE: Catalogue, Orchestral Works".
  7. 1 2 3 Lasser, "Chez DAMASE: Catalogue, Stage & Film Works".
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Lasser, "Chez DAMASE: Catalogue, Chamber Works".
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Stanford Opera-Web D-Composers". Retrieved 2008-12-26.

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