Composer
Darius Milhaud (1892-1974); FRA
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One of the more prolific composers of the twentieth century, Darius Milhaud was born to a Jewish family in southern France during the last decade of the nineteenth century. He learned the violin as a youth. Studies at the Paris Conservatoire from age 17 on gave the young composer opportunity to work with some of the most prominent French composers and theorists of the day, including Charles Marie Widor, Vincent d'Indy and André Gedalge, and allowed him to focus on developing his skills as a pianist.
While serving as an attaché at the French delegation in Rio de Janeiro during the First World War, Milhaud began a long and fruitful association with poet Paul Claudel (who was at that time a Minister at the delegation), several of whose plays Milhaud would go on to provide with incidental music (Proteé, 1919; L'annonce fait à Marie, 1934) and who, in turn, would supply libretti for many of Milhaud's compositions (e.g. the opera Christophe Colomb of 1928).
After returning to Paris in 1919 Milhaud was adopted into the circle of "Les Six," a group of progressive French composers brought together under the guidance of Jean Cocteau. However, like any such artificial collection, Les Six was quick to dissolve, and during the 1920s Milhaud adopted an assortment of new musical influences (notably jazz, which the composer first discovered during a trip to the U.S. in 1922, and which features prominently in much of his subsequent music).
Milhaud composed, performed, and taught ceaselessly during the 1920s and 1930s, only abandoning his homeland in late 1939 after all hope of resisting the German advance vanished. Settling in the United States, Milhaud accepted a teaching position with Mills College in Oakland, California, and continued to compose prolifically. From 1947 he combined his American teaching duties with a similar position at the Paris Conservatoire, remaining at both institutions until 1971, when his poor health forced him into retirement (Milhaud had suffered from a serious, paralyzing rheumatic condition since the 1920s; in later years he was only mobile through the use of a wheelchair). He died in Switzerland three years later.
Milhaud's musical output is impressive, both in terms of quantity and quality. The numbers alone are staggering for a twentieth century composer: nine operas, 12 ballets, 12 symphonies (in addition to six chamber symphonies), six piano concertos (one of them a double concerto), 18 string quartets, and about 400 other compositions in almost every conceivable form and instrumentation. The most frequently discussed feature of his musical language is polytonality (the simultaneous use of multiple tonal centers), though Milhaud was familiar with and fluent in any number of twentieth century "techniques." A skillful contrapuntist, Milhaud composed two string quartets (Nos. 14 and 15, both from 1949) which may also be performed simultaneously as an octet.
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Stage Works
35 tracks
- L' Homme et son désir, 'poème plastique' (ballet) for 4 voices, 12 instruments and 15 percussion (or 2 pianos), Op.48
8 tracks
- La création du monde, Op.81 (ballet)
10 tracks
- Le boeuf sur le toit, Op.58 (ballet)
4 tracks
- Les Choëphores, incidental music for vocal quartet, narrator, chorus, and orchestra (Orestiean Trilogy No.2), Op.24
7 tracks
- Moïse, ballet symphonique for orchestra (Opus Americanum No.2), Op.219
6 tracks
- L' Homme et son désir, 'poème plastique' (ballet) for 4 voices, 12 instruments and 15 percussion (or 2 pianos), Op.48
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Piano Works
129 tracks
- L'Album de Madame Bovary, suite from film score, Op.128b
17 tracks
- La création du monde, reduction of ballet for piano, 4 hands, Op.81b
1 track
- La muse ménagère, Op.245 (suite)
15 tracks
- Mazurka, for piano
1 track
- 9 Preludes, for organ, Op.231b
2 tracks
- Saudades do Brasil, Op.67
37 tracks
- Scaramouche: Suite for 2 Pianos, Op.165b
56 tracks
- L'Album de Madame Bovary, suite from film score, Op.128b
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Orchestral Works
81 tracks
- Concertos
17 tracks
- Cinéma fantaisie d'aprés Le boeuf sur le toit, for violin and orchestra, Op.58b
1 track
- Concertino d'automne, for 2 pianos and 8 instruments, Op.309
1 track
- Concertino d'hiver, for trombone and string orchestra (or piano), Op.327
1 track
- Concerto No.1 for 2 Pianos, Op.228
3 tracks
- Concerto, for marimba, vibraphone and orchestra, Op.278
6 tracks
- Concerto, for percussion and chamber orchestra (or piano), Op.109
2 tracks
- Piano Concerto, No.2, Op.225
3 tracks
- Cinéma fantaisie d'aprés Le boeuf sur le toit, for violin and orchestra, Op.58b
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Orchestral Suites
64 tracks
- Le Globe-trotter, suite for orchestra, Op.358arr
6 tracks
- 12 Saudades do Brasil, for saxophone and orchestra, Op.67b
16 tracks
- Scaramouche, suite for clarinet and orchestra (or piano), Op.165d
3 tracks
- Scaramouche, suite for saxophone and orchestra (or piano), Op.165c
3 tracks
- 5 Suite française, Op.248b
20 tracks
- Suite provençale, Op.152a
16 tracks
- Le Globe-trotter, suite for orchestra, Op.358arr
- Concertos
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Chamber Works
145 tracks
- Caprice, for clarinet and piano, Op.335a
1 track
- Cello Sonata, Op.377
3 tracks
- Clarinet Sonatina, Op.100
6 tracks
- 3 Divertissement, suite for wind quintet, Op.299b
3 tracks
- Duo Concertante, for clarinet and piano, Op.351
2 tracks
- Elégie, for cello and piano, Op.251
1 track
- Flute Sonatina, Op.76
3 tracks
- La Cheminée du Roi René, suite for wind quintet, Op.205
29 tracks
- Le Printemps, for violin and piano, Op.18
11 tracks
- Little Symphony, for 10 winds No.5, 'Dixtour d'instruments à vent', Op.75
3 tracks
- Little Symphony, for chamber orchestra No.3, ('Sérénade'), Op.71
3 tracks
- Pastorale, for oboe, clarinet and bassoon, Op.147
2 tracks
- Rag-caprices, for chamber orchestra, Op.78arr
6 tracks
- 2 Sketches, for wind quintet, Op.227b
2 tracks
- Sonata, for 2 violins and piano, Op.15
6 tracks
- String Quartet No.1, Op.5
9 tracks
- Suite d'après Corrette, for oboe, clarinet and bassoon, Op.161b
16 tracks
- Suite for Violin, Clarinet, and Piano, Op.157b
17 tracks
- 5 Suites de Concert aprés La création du monde, for piano quintet, Op.81arr
5 tracks
- Ségoviana, for guitar, Op.366
1 track
- Violin Sonata No.2, Op.40
4 tracks
- 4 Visages for Viola and Piano, Op.238
8 tracks
- Études sur des thèmes liturgiques du comtat Venaissi, for string quartet, Op.442
4 tracks
- Caprice, for clarinet and piano, Op.335a
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Vocal Works
83 tracks
- Choral Works
37 tracks
- Cantate de la Guerre, for chorus, Op.213
1 track
- Cantate de la Paix, for men's choir and children's choir, Op.166
1 track
- Naissance de Vénus, cantata for a capella chorus, Op.292
4 tracks
- Psalm 122 (alias 121 or 126), for male a capella chorus, Op.72
3 tracks
- Service sacre pour le samedi matin, for solo voice, reciter, chorus and orchestra (or organ), Op.279
27 tracks
- Cain and Abel, for reciter & orchestra (for collaborative cantata "Genesis Suite"), Op.241
1 track
- Cantate de la Guerre, for chorus, Op.213
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Solo Vocal Works
46 tracks
- Alissa, song cycle for voice and piano, Op.9
8 tracks
- Catalogue des fleurs, Op.60
1 track
- Chansons de Ronsard, for voice and orchestra, Op.223
8 tracks
- Chants Populaire Hébraïques, for voice and orchestra, Op.86
1 track
- Gam Hayom, Palestinian folksong setting for voice and piano, Op.179, No.2
2 tracks
- Holem Tsaudi, Palestinian folksong setting for voice and piano, Op.179, No.1
2 tracks
- L' amour chante, songs for voice and piano, Op.409
9 tracks
- 6 Machines agricoles, song cycle ('pastorales') for voice and 7 instruments, Op.56
6 tracks
- Poèmes juifs, songs for voice and piano, Op.34
8 tracks
- Vocalise, Op.105
1 track
- Alissa, song cycle for voice and piano, Op.9
- Choral Works
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Piano Works
4 tracks
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Chamber Works
5 tracks
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