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Full Name René Le Mouton de Boisdeffre Died 25 November 1906, Vézelise, France |
Ren de boisdeffre 2 pi ces op 7 i romance sans paroles
René de Boisdeffre (3 April 1838 – 25 November 1906) was a 19th-century French composer. He is the author of some 60 pieces of chamber music as well as a few pieces for piano and vocal music. General de Boisdeffre was his cousin.
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- Ren de boisdeffre 2 pi ces op 7 i romance sans paroles
- Ren de boisdeffre morceaux de genre op 38 vi villanelle
- Instrumental music
- Vocal music
- Orchestral music
- Discographie
- References
Quite conservative in his style, Boisdeffre seems to owe much to Gounod and Massenet regarding his vocal music, while his instrumental scores were influenced by Lalo and Saint-Saëns.
In May 1883, Boisdeffre was awarded the prix Chartier for his works of chamber music.
Ren de boisdeffre morceaux de genre op 38 vi villanelle
Instrumental music
Vocal music
Orchestral music
Discographie
References
René de Boisdeffre Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA