Wished Dondeyne
Desired Dondeyne , Leader French, is especially known for its recordings of the military steps. Its work of Compositeur is abundant and approaches all the kinds. It also made of many musicians specialized in the military Musique and of harmony.
Biography
Dondeyne was born with Laon (Aisne) the July 21st 1921. It begins its musical studies with the Academy from Lille and arrives at Paris in 1936 in the capacity as Clarinette solo of the very new Music of the Air. He studies the writing with the Conservatoire Superior of Music of Paris in the class of Tony Aubin. He gains the first seven prices with CNSM. He is thereafter named band master of the Policemen, considered at the time as a formation second-rate, but that Dondeyne hoisted on the level of the most famous French military musical formations. It causes a whole repertory of original works which write with its intention Milhaud, Landowski, Ibert, Durey, etc
Composition
In spite of a great facility of writing, its work relatively little knew success apart from the music for orchestra of harmony. In this repertory, he is regarded as the undeniable French Master.
Désiré Dondeyne bequeaths a very vast catalog, extending from the chamber music until the symphonic music.
Pupils of Desired Dondeyne
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Roland Dyens
- Philippe Ferro
- Marissa Going
- Jean-Claude Mazure
- Olivier Guion
- Alexandre Carlin
Recordings
With the Orchestra of the Policemen, it records more than 100 discs, mainly works of circumstances being located Révolution at our days. Here some examples:
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Symphony funeral and triumphal - Funerary Song, battery of the brass band of the Policemen of Paris, type-setters: Hector Berlioz - Gabriel Fauré.
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funeral and triumphal Symphony - Dionysiaques, type-setters: Hector Berlioz - Florent Schmitt - Charles Koechlin.
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Great Funeral Symphony - Openings - Troyens, battery of the brass band of the Policemen of Paris, type-setter: Hector Berlioz .
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Prométhée, type-setter: Gabriel Fauré.
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In the search of Charles Koechlin (some files), type-setter: Charles Koechlin.
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