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Maurice Emmanuel

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Marie François Maurice Emmanuel (2 May 1862 – 14 December 1938) was a French composer of classical music and musicologist born in Bar-sur-Aube, a small town in the Champagne-Ardenne region of northeastern France. It was there where he first heard his grandfather's printing press which according to his granddaughter, Anne Eichner-Emmanuel, first gave him the feeling of rhythm.

Brought up in Dijon, Maurice Emmanuel became a chorister at Beaune cathedral after his family moved to the city in 1869. According to his granddaughter, Anne Eichner-Emmanuel, he was influenced by the brass bands on the streets of Beaune and by the "songs of the grape pickers which imprinted melodies in his memory so different from all the classical music he was taught in the academy of music." Subsequently, he went to Paris, and in 1880 he entered the Paris Conservatoire, where his composition teacher was Léo Delibes. His other teachers included Théodore Dubois (harmony) and Louis-Albert Bourgault-Ducoudray (history). Emmanuel also studied classics, poetics, philology and art history at the Sorbonne and École du Louvre. Delibes' strong disapproval of his early modal compositions (Cello Sonata, Op. 2, Sonatinas No. 1, Op. 4 and No. 2, Op. 5) caused a rift between them and his expulsion from Delibes' class. Emmanuel subsequently went to study with Ernest Guiraud, also at the Conservatoire. At the Conservatoire he came to know Claude Debussy who was also a pupil there. In addition, he attended the Conservatoire classes of César Franck, about whom he wrote a short book in 1930 (''César Franck: Etude Critique'').

Emmanuel pursued a notable academic career. He wrote a treatise in 1895 on the music of Ancient Greece, for which he earned a doctorate in 1896. He taught art history at the Lycée Racine and Lycée Lamartine until 1904, when he became choirmaster at the church of Sainte-Clotilde, assisted by Émile Poillot, during the tenure of organist Charles Tournemire, serving until 1907. He was appointed professor of the history of music at the Conservatoire in 1909, and taught there until 1936. His students included Robert Casadesus, Yvonne Lefébure, Georges Migot, Jacques Chailley, Olivier Messiaen and Henri Dutilleux. Emmanuel destroyed all but 30 works composed up to 1938; he died in Paris that year.

Emmanuel's interests included folksong, Oriental music, and exotic modes — his use of these modes in various of his works had appalled Delibes, who had vetoed his entering for the Prix de Rome. The compositions of Emmanuel, seldom heard today even in France, include operas after Aeschylus (''Prométhée enchaîné'' and ''Salamine'') as well as symphonies and string quartets. Probably the creations of his most often performed now are his six ''sonatines'' for solo piano, which (like many of his other pieces) demonstrate his eclectic academic interests. The first of the ''sonatines'' draws on the music of Burgundy, while the second incorporates birdsong, the third uses a Burgundian folk tune in its finale, and the fourth is subtitled ''en divers modes hindous'' ("in various Hindu modes"). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Troisième sonatine : pour piano / Maurice Emmanuel. by Emmanuel, Maurice, 1862-1938

    Published 1923
    Musical Score Book
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    Sonata for violoncello and piano / Maurice Emmanuel. by Emmanuel, Maurice, 1862-1938

    Published 2009
    Musical Score Book
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    Histoire de la langue musicale. by Emmanuel, Maurice, 1862-1938

    Published 1928
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    Musique da chambre Maurice Emmanuel. by Emmanuel, Maurice, 1862-1938

    Published 2011
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    Sonatine V (alla francese) pour piano / par Maurice Emmanuel. by Emmanuel, Maurice, 1862-1938

    Published 1928
    Musical Score Book
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    Symphonies nos. 1 and 2 Le poème du Rhône / Maurice Emmanuel. by Emmanuel, Maurice, 1862-1938

    Published 1993
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    Songs of Burgundy Maurice Emmanuel. by Emmanuel, Maurice, 1862-1938

    Published 1997
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    Première sonatine : (bourguignonne) / Maurice Emmanuel. by Emmanuel, Maurice, 1862-1938

    Published 1923
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    Les mélodies The songs / Maurice Emmanuel. by Emmanuel, Maurice, 1862-1938

    Published 1995
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    Deuxième sonatine : (pastorale) / Maurice Emmanuel. by Emmanuel, Maurice, 1862-1938

    Published 1923
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    Sonate pour cornet ou bugle si ♭ et piano. by Emmanuel, Maurice, 1862-1938

    Published 1951
    Musical Score Book
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    Orchestral works Maurice Emmanuel. by Emmanuel, Maurice, 1862-1938

    Published 2011
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    Sonatine IV sur des modes Hindous : pour piano à 2 mains / Maurice Emmanuel. by Emmanuel, Maurice, 1862-1938

    Published 1923
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    Les mélodies The songs / Maurice Emmanuel. by Emmanuel, Maurice, 1862-1938

    Published 1995
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    Sonatine VI pour piano / par Maurice Emmanuel. by Emmanuel, Maurice, 1862-1938

    Published 1928
    Musical Score Book
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