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Jean Gabriel Marie (1907–1970)

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Jean Marie

Jean Gabriel Marie or Jean Gabriel-Marie (1907–1970) was a French composer.

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Works

His works included the opera Mirèio, which was awarded the Prix de l'Académie des Arts, Lettres, et Sciences shortly after its premier in 1939. The composition was based on the Provençal poem that inspired Gounod's opera Mireille. He wrote Suite provençale in six movements, which is occasionally performed, based on themes from the opera. Chamber music and organ works are significant among his other compositions.

Career

He directed of the Institut Gabriel-Marie in Marseille for many years until his death at age 63.

Biography

His father, Jean Gabriel Marie, was also a composer.

Songs

La cinquantaine
Palace Gardens
Mireio - suite provençale: II Country Life

References

Jean Gabriel Marie (1907–1970) Wikipedia


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