Jean-Yves Malmasson: Trois Poèmes de Charles Baudelaire for medium voice, violoncello and piano by Jean-Yves Malmasson Small Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

By Jean-Yves Malmasson

1. Hymne 2. Tristesse de la Lune 3. Recueillement Jean-Yves MALMASSON was born in 1963 at Saint-Cloud (Hauts-de-Seine), near Paris. He began his musical studies at the National Regional Conservatory of Boulogne-Billancourt (solfege, piano, theory, composition, organ and ondes Martenot) et and then at the Paris Conservatory where he won a First Prize in Orchestration. His principal teachers included Alain LOUVIER, Pierre GROUVEL, Serge NIGG and Jacques CHARPENTIER for theory and composition, and Jean-Claude HARTEMANN and Jean-Sébastien BEREAU for Orchestral Conducting. His work Le Chant de Dahut, poème symphonique for Ondes Martenot and orchestra inspired by the legend of the sunken city of Y won the SACEM prize in the Festival Les Tombées de la Nuit in Rennes, France.The set includes the vocal score and the cello part.

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Small Ensemble Cello,High Voice,Medium Voice,Piano Accompaniment - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.533489

Composed by Jean-Yves Malmasson. 20th Century,Concert,Contemporary,Standards. Score and parts. 26 pages. Musik Fabrik Music Publishing #2999959. Published by Musik Fabrik Music Publishing (A0.533489).

1. Hymne 2. Tristesse de la Lune 3. Recueillement

Jean-Yves MALMASSON was born in 1963 at Saint-Cloud (Hauts-de-Seine), near Paris. He began his musical studies at the National Regional Conservatory of Boulogne-Billancourt (solfege, piano, theory, composition, organ and ondes Martenot) et and then at the Paris Conservatory where he won a First Prize in Orchestration. His principal teachers included Alain LOUVIER, Pierre GROUVEL, Serge NIGG and Jacques CHARPENTIER for theory and composition, and Jean-Claude HARTEMANN and Jean-Sébastien BEREAU for Orchestral Conducting. His work Le Chant de Dahut, poème symphonique for Ondes Martenot and orchestra inspired by the legend of the sunken city of Y won the SACEM prize in the Festival Les Tombées de la Nuit in Rennes, France.

The set includes the vocal score and the cello part.

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