Yves de la Casinière
Yves Chiron de la Casinière (born February 11, 1897 in Angers , Pays de la Loire , † October 26, 1971 in Paris ) was a French composer and music teacher.
Life
De la Casinière studied with Nadia Boulanger at the École normal de musique and with Max d'Ollone and Georges Caussade at the Conservatoire de Paris . In 1925 he won the First Second Grand Prix de Rome with the cantata La mort d'Adonis . He worked as inspector general of the city of Paris for music lessons.
In addition to his compositions, including symphonic works, instrumental concerts and chamber music, de la Casinière wrote several music-pedagogical works.
Works
- Symphonie pour piano et orchester , 1922
- Béatrix , cantata, 1923
- Les Amants de Vérone , Cantata, 1924
- Sonatina for piano and violoncello, 1924
- La mort d'Adonis , cantata, 1925
- Persée et Andromède , symphonic poetry
- Hercule et les Centaures , symphonic poetry
- Sonatina for piano and violin, premiered by Andrée Berty and Constance Maurelet in 1941
- Quatuor avec piano , 1942
- Trio avec piano , 1944
- 7 Petites pièces très faciles pour clarinette with piano accompaniment, 1956
- Berceuse for oboe and piano, 1957
- Thème varié for trombone and piano, 1958
- Concerto for organ and orchestra, 1958
- Études pour piano
- Le Cheval , song
- Au clair de lune , song (Sénart).
Filmography
- 1926: Nothing but Time (Rien que les heures)
- 1927: La p'tite Lili
Fonts
- La lecture musicale , seven parts, 1955–58
- Initiation à la lecture et à la dictée de la musique , 1958
- 25 minutes de travail pianistique journalier au moyen du nouveau déliateur, de la progression et du disque , 1958
- La technique du clavier par l'image, method de piano
Web links
- Yves de la Casinière in the Internet Movie Database (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Casinière, Yves de la |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Casinière, Yves Chiron de la |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French composer and music teacher |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 11, 1897 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Angers , Pays de la Loire, France |
DATE OF DEATH | October 26, 1971 |
Place of death | Paris , France |