Max Méreaux

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Max Méreaux (born October 13, 1946 in Saint-Omer (Pas-de-Calais) ) is a French composer.

He studied with Jacques Castérède (composition and composition) at the Paris Conservatory . In 1973 he graduated with honors in music education and choral singing. He was director of the Saint-Omer Conservatory for a number of years and now teaches at the high school. Since March 1981 Max Méreaux has been a member of the "Société des Auteurs, Compositeurs et Editeurs de Musique" (SACEM) in Neuilly .

He created works for piano, orchestra and chamber music .

Works

  • Sonatinas for guitar and piano.
  • Sonata for clarinet, violoncello and piano.
  • Suite for ten solo instruments.
  • Pentacle for orchestra.
  • Alturas de Macchu Picchu for baritone and orchestra.
  • The "Concerto for Violin and Eleven String Instruments" was awarded in 1981 at the prestigious "Concours International de Composition Valentino Bucchi de Rome".
  • The "Concerto for Violin and Twelve String Instruments" is dedicated to Tibor Varga and his chamber orchestra in Detmold .

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