Thérèse Brenet, Prix de Rome in 1965, joins our roster of composers
Thérèse Brenet, the 1965 Winner of the Prix de Rome, a longtime professor at the Paris Conservatory of Music (where she taught several generations of talented musicians including Musik Fabrik's own Paul Wehage) and a widely recorded and performed French composer, is the latest addition to Musik Fabrik's growing roster of composers.
We have just published two works by Brenet for SATB Chorus, Organ and Orchestra. Ciels is a set to a mystical text by the symbolist poet Germain Nouveau and Rondel uses a text by the Romantic Poet Tristan Corbière.
Soon to follow will be two works inspired by the poetry of Edgar Allen Poe : Des Grains de Sable aux mains d'or for guitar and chamber orchestra and Seul tes yeux demeurent... for Violin and Chamber orchestra.
Libellés : Choral Music, Germain Nouveau, Thérèse Brenet, Tristan Corbière
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