Paul Landormy

Paul (Charles-Rene) musical Musicologist and Critical French born the January 3rd 1869 with Issy-les-Moulineaux and died with Paris the November 17th 1943.

Biography

Incorporated philosophy and former student of the National university of Paris, he learns the song with Giovanni Sbriglia (Italian tenor) and pol. Plank timber (low Frenchwoman).

He organizes with Romain Roland conference series on the history of the music at the School of the high social studies (1902). He creates there a laboratory of acoustics which he directs during three years (1904-1907).

Moreover, it becomes critical musical with the Victoire , with the Figaro , writes articles for Time and in various reviews.

Its writings

  • History of the music (Paris, 1910; 3rd edition 1923),
  • Brahms (Paris, 1920; edition revised 1948),
  • Life of Schubert (Paris, 1928),
  • Bizet (Paris, 1929),
  • thematic study on Faust de Gounod (Paris, without date),
  • Albert Roussel (Paris, 1938),
  • Gluck (Paris, 1941),
  • Gounod (Paris, 1942),
  • French music (3 volumes; of the Marseillaise with died of Berlioz , of Franck with Debussy , after Debussy Paris, 1943-1944).

Source

  • bibliographical Dictionary of the musicians of Theodore Baker and Nicolas Sloninsky (Robert Laffont, May 1995)

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