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Louis-Noël Belaubre (27 December 1932 – 17 July 2017) was a French classical pianist and composer.


Biography

Born in
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, Belaubre studied the piano at the
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with Lazare-Lévy and
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with
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. From 1975, he directed the conservatory of Grasse after having been a professor at the and director of the Chevilly Conservatory. His work for piano is abundant, but he also composed symphonic music,
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, vocal music. He recognizes in his career the importance of the music by
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, Frank Martin,
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,
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while expressing himself in a clear, expressive, diversified language, whose originality and specificity kept him away from the pre-established musical currents.


Prizes

* 1962: Chamber Music Prize at the
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"Concours de Composition Musicale" * 1965: Ballet Music Prize of Geneva * 1972: First prize of music composition of the
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composition (England) * 1980: Chevillon-Bonnaud Composition Prize of the
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for his entire piano work * Winner of the Viotti International Piano Competition * Winner of the Munich International Piano Competition


Works

Piano * 15 ''Sonatas'': No 1, Op. 5; No 2, Op. 9; No 3, Op. 14 (dedicated to Lazare-Lévy), No 4, Op. 18; No 5, Op. 55; No 6, Op. 56; No 7, Op. 74; No 8, op. 80; No 9, Op. 82; No 10, Op. 83 (dedicated to Sylvie Baschéra); No 11, Op. 94 (2002); No 12, Op. 96 (dedicated to
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); No 13, Op. 103; No 14, Op. 104 ; n° 15, Op. 108 * 3 ''Thèmes et variations'': "sur un air hongrois"; "sur un chant d’amour du Pays basque"; "sur un thème original" (Op. 3, No 1 to 3) * ''Poétique du piano'' 47 pieces in 6 volumes (Op. 23 to 28): ''Élégie, Fileuse, Questions et réponses, Bagatelle, Marche, Romance, La mélancolie, Lamento, Berceuse, Entendu dans un cauchemar, Lunaire, Lydienne, Rêverie extatique, Ode funèbre, Fugace, Rondo-musette, Choral profane, Impatiences, Errances, Divagations, Gymel, Ariette, Enharmonies, Romance du gai savoir, Strépitoso, Envolées, Traduit du silence, Chant pour le matin, Furioso, Prélude, Ricercare, Burlesque, Fugue aux tons opposés, Fugue à sujet modulant, Canon à la seconde mineure, Caprice, Ricercare aux tons opposés, Prelude and fugue, Cinq moments musicaux, Toccata''. * ''20 Pièces faciles d'après des chants du folklore du midi de la France'' (Op. 90) * ''8 Pièces brèves'' (Op. 84) * ''12 Inventions'' (Op. 87) * ''Cadences'' for concertos by Mozart (10), Haydn (2) and Beethoven (1 to 4) * ''Sonate'' for piano 4 hands (Op. 11) * ''Humoresque'', for 2 pianos (Op. 65) * ''Sonate'' for 2 pianos (Op. 11 bis) * ''Dialogue'' for 2 pianos (Op. 61 ter) * ''Prélude et fugue'' for 2 pianos (Op. 64) * ''7 Préludes'' for piano 4 hands (Op. 86 bis) * ''14 Nouvelles Pièces brèves'' (Op. 107) Chamber music * Sonata No. 1 for violin and piano (Op. 2) * ''Chants du Pays de Beaune'' for cello and piano (Op. 13) * ''Fantasmagories'' for clarinet and piano (Op. 34) * ''Grand duo-Sérénade'' for two cellos, or bassoon and cello (Op. 31) * ''Romances du Gai Savoir'' for flute, viola (or clarinet) and harp (Op. 37), version for flute, clarinet and piano (Op. 37 bis) * ''Pastorale'' for celle and piano (Op. 38) * String Quartet No. 1 (Op. 39) * ''3 Nocturnes'' for piano and percussions (Op. 42) * Sonata for cello (Op. 49) * ''Les 3 Saisons'' for flute and piano (Op. 53); version for guitar, flute, and cello (Op. 53 bis) * ''6 Moments musicaux'' for violin and cello (Op. 54) * ''Dialogue'' for piano and analog synthesizer (Op. 61) * ''Variations sur un air anglais'' (Variations on an English Air) for viola (or clarinet) and piano (Op. 63) * ''Rêverie'' for
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and piano (Op. 66) * ''Fugue'' for three clarinets and bass clarinet (Op. 64 bis) * ''10 Pièces concertantes'' for solo violin (Op. 68) * ''Quatre Bagatelles'' (Four Bagatelles) for violin and viola (Op. 70) * ''Jéricho'', toccata for two trumpets and large organ (Op. 73) * ''Concert en trio'' for flute, viola and piano (Op. 97) * Sonata for cello and piano (Op. 101) * Sonata for tenor (or soprano) recorder and piano (Op. 102) * Trio for piano, violin and cello (Op. 106) Music for various instruments * ''20 Pièces concertantes'' for harpsichord (Op. 19) * ''Passacaille'' for organ * ''Livre des Préludes'' for organ * ''Danses vives et mélancoliques'' for guitar (Op. 47) * ''Berceuse'' for 2 guitars (Op. 48) * ''Les Amours de Don Perlimplin'', suite for violin and guitar (Op. 78) Chant A Cappella * ''6 Poèmes de Rolland Pierre'', for four-part mixed choir (Op. 44) * ''3 Madrigaux italiens'', for 2 sopranos, alto, tenor and bass (Op. 85) Singing and piano * ''3 Poèmes de Goethe'', for tenor or soprano and piano (Op. 7) * ''3 Chansons françaises'', for high voices and concertante piano (Op. 8) * ''7 Chants du pays de Beaune'', for vocal quartet and piano (Op. 13 bis) * ''Le Tombeau de Louisa Paulin'', Prelude and five songs for viola voice, clarinet, cello and piano (Op. 41), or viola voice, oboe and strings (Op. 41 bis) * ''Matins d'été'' for medium voices and piano (Op. 71) * ''Ode à Jean de La Fontaine'' for two sopranos, baritone, bass, mixed choir and piano concerto (Op. 72) * ''6 Mélodies françaises'' pour soprano ou ténor et piano (Op. 22) * ''Cantique du Soleil'' of Saint Francis of Assisi, for choirs of children or women with two equal voices, 2 violins, viola, cello, double bass and piano (Op. 79 bis) * ''Cantique du Soleil'' version for soprano and grand organ (Op. 79 ter) * ''2 Chants Spirituels'', for high voices and piano (Op. 81) * ''3 Madrigaux italiens'', for 5-part mixed choir * ''4 Poems by Antonio Machado'' for mezzo and piano (Op. 109) Symphonic music * ''Concerto pour flûte et cordes'' (Op. 1) * ''Adagio et rondo'' for two pianos and orchestra (Op. 4) * ''Concerto No 1'' for piano and orchestra (Op. 30) * ''Concerto No 2'' for piano and ten instruments (Op. 40) * ''Concerto No2'' version for piano and orchestra (Op. 40 bis) * ''Concerto pour violoncelle et orchestre à cordes'', after
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's sonata in C major (Op. 46) * ''Concerto pour violon et orchestre'' (Op. 59) * ''Dialogue'' for piano and orchestra (Op. 61 ter) * ''Symphonie concertante'' for two cellos, or bassoon and cello (Op. 32) * ''Symphonie concertante No 2'' for oboe, piano and string orchestra (Op. 33) * ''Symphonie concertante No 3'' for guitar,
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and string orchestra (Op. 50) * ''Symphonie concertante No 4'' for violin, viola and orchestra (Op. 58) * ''Symphonie No 1'' (Op. 6) * ''Symphonie No 2'' (Op. 10) * Suite extraite de l’''École des Pickpockets'' (Op. 17) Orchestre et chant * ''Cantique du Soleil'', for children's or women's choirs with two equal voices, organ and string orchestra (Op. 79) Œuvres scéniques * ''L’École des Pickpockets'', ballet in 3 tableaux for large orchestra (Op. 17) * ''Les rêves de Camille'', féérie for narrator, children's choir with 3 equal voices, synthesizer and orchestra (Op. 60)


Transcriptions

* Mozart: ''Sonata'' for piano 4 hands K. 521 transcribed for cello and piano * Boccherini: ''Sonata'' in C major for cello and bass transcribed in concerto for cello and string orchestra * Bach: 7 organ pieces transcribed for piano * Bach: 12 organ chorals transcribed for two pianos * Bach: 6 organ chorals transcribed for 2 oboes and piano or organ * Bach: 6 organ chorals transcribed for oboe and piano or organ * Haendel: ''Sonate'' for 2 violins and basstranscribed for 5 cellos


Notable recordings

* ''Romances du gai savoir, Le tombeau de Louisa Paulin, Ode pour Jean de La Fontaine'', Éditions L'Empreinte digitale; Louis-Noël Belaubre, 1999


Works

* Louis-Noël Belaubre, ''Pour un cinquième âge de la musique'', essay, Paris,
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, series "Musiques en question(s)", 2016, 280 p. * Louis-Noël Belaubre, ''Petit dictionnaire analytique, critique et polémique de musique; précédé de Trois essais sur l'invention musicale'', Sampzon, Delatour, 2004, 228 p. * Louis-Noël Belaubre, ''Traité de technique et de pédagogie du piano'', Sampzon, Delatour, 2004, 137 p.


External links


Louis-Noël Belaubre's Official website

Louis-Noël Belaubre's YouTube channel



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