Hidden treasures aym kunc nocturne for horn orchestra
Aymé Kunc (born Toulouse, 1877 – died there, 1958) was a French composer and administrator, director of the Toulouse Conservatory from 1914 until 1944. He won second prize alongside Maurice Ravel in the Prix de Rome competition of 1902; until 1907 he was the orchestra chief at the Théâtre Apollo in Paris. In 1914 he took over leadership of the Toulouse Conservatory, in which capacity he served for thirty years.
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- Hidden treasures aym kunc nocturne for horn orchestra
- Aym kunc 1877 1958 pastorales pour violon et orchestre 1919
- Chamber music
- Keyboard works
- Orchestral Works
- Vocal music
- Music for the Stage
- References
Beginning in 1996, the Association Aymé-Kunc has promoted the composer's music, and has recorded a number of his works, including the Messe de Sainte-Cécile.
Aym kunc 1877 1958 pastorales pour violon et orchestre 1919
Chamber music
Keyboard works
Works for piano
Organ works
Orchestral Works
Vocal music
Melodies with piano
Cantatas
Motets and sacred works
Music for the Stage
Ballets
Opera
References
Aymé Kunc Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA