Albert Bertelin
Albert Bertelin (born July 26, 1872 in Paris , † June 19, 1951 there ) was a French composer .
Life
Albert Bertelin attended the Paris Conservatory , where he was a student of Théodore Dubois , Raoul Pugno , Charles-Marie Widor and Jules Massenet . In 1902 he received a 2nd Prix de Rome alongside Aymé Kunc and Jean Roger-Ducasse . He then taught counterpoint and fugue at the École Supérieure de Musique César-Franck .
Bertelin composed a symphony , an opera , two oratorios , a mass , motets , a cello, a violin and a piano concerto and chamber music works. In addition, he published music reviews and several musicological works and was a member of the examination jury of the Paris Conservatory.
Works
- Goïtza , opera
- Légende de Loreley for choir and orchestra
- Choral for orchestra, 1902
- Sub umbra Crucis , Oratorio, 1917
- In nativitate Domini , Oratorio, 1922
- Sonate en mi mineur for cello and piano, 1933
- Sonata for violin and piano, 1937
Fonts
- Traité de composition musicale , 4 volumes, 1931–34
- Traité de contrepoint modal et tonal , 1951
- Les Bases de l'harmonie
Web links
- Brief curriculum vitae on the Musica et Memoria website
- Sheet music and audio files by Albert Bertelin in the International Music Score Library Project
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SURNAME | Bertelin, Albert |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French composer |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 26, 1872 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Paris |
DATE OF DEATH | June 19, 1951 |
Place of death | Paris |