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Name
  
Vincent d'Indy

Libretti
  
Fervaal

Education
  
Conservatoire de Paris

Role
  
Composer


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Died
  
December 2, 1931, Paris, France

Compositions
  
Fervaal, Fervaal, L'Etranger, L'Etranger, Jour d'ete a la montagne - op 61: II Jour (Apres-midi sous les pins) (Tres modere), Jour d'ete a la montagne - op 61: II Jour (Apres-midi sous les pins) (Tres modere), Symphony no 3 - op 70: III Lent - Plus anime - Mouvement initial (un peu anime) -, Symphony no 3 - op 70: III Lent - Plus anime - Mouvement initial (un peu anime) -, Lied - op 19, Lied - op 19, Symphonie italienne: I Introduction et Allegro Rome, Symphonie italienne: I Introduction et Allegro Rome, Jour d'ete a la montagne - op 61: III Soir (Tres anime et joyeux), Jour d'ete a la montagne - op 61: III Soir (Tres anime et joyeux), Suite dans le style ancien - op 24: IV Menuet, Suite dans le style ancien - op 24: IV Menuet, Symphony no 2 in B-flat major - op 57: IV Lent - Moderement lent - 1er Mouvement (Lent) - Tres lent -, Symphony no 2 in B-flat major - op 57: IV Lent - Moderement lent - 1er Mouvement (Lent) - Tres lent -, Poeme des Montagnes - op 15: III Plein Air, Poeme des Montagnes - op 15: III Plein Air, Tableaux de voyage - op 36: III Le Glas Lent, Tableaux de voyage - op 36: III Le Glas Lent, Suite dans le style ancien - op 24: V Ronde Francaise, Suite dans le style ancien - op 24: V Ronde Francaise, Symphonie italienne: IV Final (Saltarelle) Naples, Symphonie italienne: IV Final (Saltarelle) Naples, Wallenstein - op 12: II Max et Thecla, Wallenstein - op 12: II Max et Thecla, Symphony no 2 in B-flat major - op 57: II Moderement lent - Un peu plus lent - Plus anime -, Symphony no 2 in B-flat major - op 57: II Moderement lent - Un peu plus lent - Plus anime -, Symphonie italienne: II Scherzo Florence, Symphonie italienne: II Scherzo Florence, Tableaux de voyage - op 36: I Preamble Assez lent, Tableaux de voyage - op 36: I Preamble Assez lent, Fervaal - op 40: Prelude to Act I, Fervaal - op 40: Prelude to Act I, Saugefleurie - op 21, Saugefleurie - op 21, Suite dans le style ancien - op 24: I Prelude, Suite dans le style ancien - op 24: I Prelude, Poeme des Montagnes - op 15: Harmonie II, Poeme des Montagnes - op 15: Harmonie II, Karadec - op 34: III Noce bretonne Modere sans lenteur -, Karadec - op 34: III Noce bretonne Modere sans lenteur -, Poeme des rivages - op 77: I Calme et lumiere Agay (Mediterranee), Poeme des rivages - op 77: I Calme et lumiere Agay (Mediterranee), Concert for flute - cello - and strings - op 89: II Lent et expressif - Le double plus vite - Le double plus lent, Concert for flute - cello - and strings - op 89: II Lent et expressif - Le double plus vite - Le double plus lent, Poeme des Montagnes - op 15: I Le Chant des Bruyeres, Poeme des Montagnes - op 15: I Le Chant des Bruyeres, Symphony no 2 in B-flat major - op 57: I Extrement lent - Tres vif - Un peu plus modere -, Symphony no 2 in B-flat major - op 57: I Extrement lent - Tres vif - Un peu plus modere -, Tableaux de voyage - op 36: II En marche Joyeusement - Un peu plus lent -, Tableaux de voyage - op 36: II En marche Joyeusement - Un peu plus lent -, Symphony no 3 - op 70: IV Tres anime - Anime - mais un peu plus calme (Premier Mouvement) -, Symphony no 3 - op 70: IV Tres anime - Anime - mais un peu plus calme (Premier Mouvement) -, Poeme des rivages - op 77: III Horizons verts Falconara (Adriatique), Poeme des rivages - op 77: III Horizons verts Falconara (Adriatique), Karadec - op 34: I Prelude Mouvement de marche modere -, Karadec - op 34: I Prelude Mouvement de marche modere -, Poeme des rivages - op 77: II La joie du bleu profond Miramar de Mallorca (Mediterranee), Poeme des rivages - op 77: II La joie du bleu profond Miramar de Mallorca (Mediterranee), Poeme des Montagnes - op 15: Harmonie I, Poeme des Montagnes - op 15: Harmonie I, Istar: Variations Symphoniques - op 42, Istar: Variations Symphoniques - op 42, Poeme des rivages - op 77: IV Le mystere de l'Ocean La Grande Cote (Golfe de Gascogne), Poeme des rivages - op 77: IV Le mystere de l'Ocean La Grande Cote (Golfe de Gascogne), Tableaux de voyage - op 36: V La Poste Assez vite, Tableaux de voyage - op 36: V La Poste Assez vite, Concert for flute - cello - and strings - op 89: I Modere - mais bien decide, Concert for flute - cello - and strings - op 89: I Modere - mais bien decide, Wallenstein - op 12: III La mort de Wallenstein, Wallenstein - op 12: III La mort de Wallenstein, Symphonie italienne: III Andante Venise, Symphonie italienne: III Andante Venise, Diptyque mediterraneen - op 87: I Soleil matinal Modere - Un peu anime - Au Mouvement - Calme, Diptyque mediterraneen - op 87: I Soleil matinal Modere - Un peu anime - Au Mouvement - Calme, Medee - op 47: IV Medee et Jason, Medee - op 47: IV Medee et Jason, Fervaal - op 40: Prelude to Act III, Fervaal - op 40: Prelude to Act III, Karadec - op 34: II Chanson Modere, Karadec - op 34: II Chanson Modere, Poeme des Montagnes - op 15: II Danses rythmiques, Poeme des Montagnes - op 15: II Danses rythmiques, Wallenstein - op 12: I Le camp de Wallenstein, Wallenstein - op 12: I Le camp de Wallenstein, Souvenirs - op 62, Souvenirs - op 62, Menuet sur le nom d’Haydn - op 65, Menuet sur le nom d’Haydn - op 65, Suite dans le style ancien - op 24: II Entree, Suite dans le style ancien - op 24: II Entree, Medee - op 47: I Prelude, Medee - op 47: I Prelude, Jour d'ete a la montagne - op 61: I Aurore (Tres modere), Jour d'ete a la montagne - op 61: I Aurore (Tres modere), Choral varie - op 55, Choral varie - op 55, Symphony no 2 in B-flat major - op 57: III Modere - Tres anime - Un peu plus calme - Modere -, Symphony no 2 in B-flat major - op 57: III Modere - Tres anime - Un peu plus calme - Modere -

Similar People
  
Cesar Franck, Rumon Gamba, Ernest Chausson, Charles Bordes, Alexandre Guilmant

Organizations founded
  
Schola Cantorum de Paris

Symphonic hallmarks vincent d indy tableaux de voyage op 33 1892 iii lent the bell


Vincent d'Indy ([vɛ̃sɑ̃ dɛ̃di]; 27 March 1851 – 2 December 1931) was a French composer and teacher.

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Life

Paul Marie Théodore Vincent d'Indy was born in Paris into an aristocratic family of royalist and Catholic persuasion. He had piano lessons from an early age from his paternal grandmother, who passed him on to Antoine François Marmontel and Louis Diémer. From the age of 14 he studied harmony with Albert Lavignac. At age 19, during the Franco-Prussian War, he enlisted in the National Guard, but returned to musical life as soon as the hostilities were over. The first of his works he heard performed was a Symphonie italienne, at an orchestral rehearsal under Jules Pasdeloup; the work was admired by Georges Bizet and Jules Massenet, with whom he had already become acquainted. On the advice of Henri Duparc, he became a devoted student of César Franck at the Conservatoire de Paris. As a follower of Franck, d'Indy came to admire what he considered the standards of German symphonism.

In the summer of 1873 he visited Germany, where he met Franz Liszt and Johannes Brahms. On 25 January 1874 his overture Les Piccolomini was performed at a Pasdeloup concert, sandwiched between works by Bach and Beethoven. Around this time he married Isabelle de Pampelonne, one of his cousins. In 1875 his symphony dedicated to János Hunyadi was performed. That same year he played a minor role – the prompter – at the premiere of Bizet's opera Carmen. In 1876 he was present at the first production of Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle at Bayreuth. This made a great impression on him and he became a fervent Wagnerite. In 1878 d'Indy's symphonic ballad La Forêt enchantée was performed. In 1882 he heard Wagner's Parsifal. In 1883 his choral work Le Chant de la cloche appeared. In 1884 his symphonic poem Saugefleurie was premiered. His piano suite ("symphonic poem for piano") called Poème des montagnes came from around this time. In 1887 appeared his Suite in D for trumpet, 2 flutes and string quartet. That same year he was involved in Lamoureux's production of Wagner's Lohengrin as choirmaster. His music drama Fervaal occupied him between 1889 and 1895.

Inspired by his own studies with Franck and dissatisfied with the standard of teaching at the Conservatoire de Paris, d'Indy, together with Charles Bordes and Alexandre Guilmant, founded the Schola Cantorum de Paris in 1894. D'Indy taught there and later at the Paris Conservatoire until his death. Among his many students were Isaac Albéniz, Leo Arnaud, Joseph Canteloube (who later wrote d'Indy's biography), Pierre Capdevielle, Jean Daetwyler, Arthur Honegger, Eugène Lapierre, Leevi Madetoja, Albéric Magnard, Rodolphe Mathieu, Darius Milhaud, Helena Munktell, Cole Porter, Albert Roussel, Erik Satie, Georges-Émile Tanguay, Otto Albert Tichý, Emiliana de Zubeldia and Xian Xinghai, Ahmet Adnan Saygun. Xian was one of the earliest Chinese composers of western classical music See: List of music students by teacher: A to B#Vincent d'Indy. While A. A. Saygun became one of the pioneers of classical music in Turkey.

Few of d'Indy's works are performed regularly today. His best known pieces are probably the Symphony on a French Mountain Air (Symphonie sur un chant montagnard français, also known as Symphonie cévenole) for piano and orchestra (1886), and Istar (1896), a symphonic poem in the form of a set of variations in which the theme appears only at the end.

Among d'Indy's other works are other orchestral music (including a Symphony in B, a vast symphonic poem, Jour d'été à la montagne, and another, Souvenirs, written on the death of his first wife; he later remarried), chamber music, including two of the most highly regarded string quartets of the latter nineteenth century (No. 2 in E major, Op. 45, and No. 3 in D-flat, Op. 96), piano music (including a Sonata in E minor), songs and a number of operas, including Fervaal (1897) and L'Étranger (1902). His music drama Le Légende de Saint Christophe, based on themes from Gregorian chant, was performed for the first, and possibly last, time, on 6 June 1920. His comédie musicale had its premiere in paris on 10 June 1927. His Lied for cello and orchestra, Op. 19, was recorded by Julian Lloyd Webber and the English Chamber Orchestra conducted by Yan Pascal Tortelier in 1991. As well as Franck, d'Indy's works show the influence of Berlioz and especially of Wagner.

D'Indy helped revive a number of then largely forgotten early works, for example, making his own edition of Claudio Monteverdi's opera L'incoronazione di Poppea.

His musical writings include the co-written three-volume Cours de composition musicale (1903–1905), as well as studies of Franck and Beethoven.

D'Indy died where he was born, in Paris.

Political views

D'Indy was a committed monarchist, joining the League of la Patrie française during the Dreyfus affair. He was anti-Semitic, but did not extend this bias to his Jewish colleagues.

Critical reaction

Opera critic Arthur Elson, writing in 1901, while appreciating d'Indy, prefers another composer.

Of the younger men, Vincent d'Indy (1851– ) has shown himself abreast of the times, and his Fervaal, with a libretto of "rhythmic prose," is a worthy example of the school of operatic realism and musical complexity. [...] But the most prominent composer for the Paris stage at present is Alfred Bruneau. [...] [I]n Le Réve [sic] (1891), on a libretto from Zola's novel, he began the career that has won him his present position.

In a post-Wagner age under "the artistic domination of Bayreuth," Elson describes two "paths" in contemporary opera, one path being more conservative

while the other has led to the uttermost regions of modern polyphony and dissonance. [...] Among the more radical group, corresponding to Bruneau, d'Indy and Franck, the most daring work has been done by Richard Strauss.

In Elson's opinion, those following the more conservative path are Cornelius, Goetz, Humperdinck, Goldmark, Saint-Saëns and Massenet.

Legacy

The private music college École de musique Vincent-d'Indy in Montreal, Canada is named after the composer.

Works

  • List of compositions by Vincent d'Indy
  • References

    Vincent d'Indy Wikipedia