Composer
Florent Schmitt (1870-1958); FRA
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Schmitt was a prolific composer for all his long life—notching 138 opus numbers, including every genre except for opera—but the works he is remembered for were written in his youth. He was difficult to pigeonhole, and has been called everything from conservative to neo-Romantic to revolutionary. His music, characterized by rhythmic energy, refined orchestration, and tonal harmony, combines his admiration for impressionism and the beginning of the reaction against it. It contains from echoes of Franck to anticipations of Stravinsky. Dutilleux wrote that Schmitt "gave back to the French school certain notions of grandeur."
Schmitt only got interested in music during his teenage years, and studied in Nancy and later in Paris with Massenet and Fauré. He won the Prix de Rome in his fifth attempt, aged 30. From Rome he sent his first masterpiece, the choral-orchestral Psalm 47 (1904). Three years later he wrote a ballet, later rearranged as symphonic poem, La tragédie de Salomé, whose violence was uncommon in French music and which became his most famous piece. He was a member of the Societé Musicale Indépendante in 1908, director of the Conservatoire de Lyon (1922-1924), and music critic for Le Temps (1929-1939). In 1932, he appeared as soloist in his Symphonie Concertante for piano and orchestra in Boston. In 1938 he was appointed President of the Societé Nationale de Musique. Other important works were his Piano Quintet (1908), a string quartet, the Sonata Libre en deux parts enchainées for violin and piano, and two symphonies, the last of which was premiered only two months before his death.
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Orchestral Works
18 tracks
- Concertos
2 tracks
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Other Orchestral Works
16 tracks
- Dionysiaques for band, Op.62
7 tracks
- La Tragedie de Salome, Symphonic Poem, Op.50
8 tracks
- Le palais hante, Op.49
1 track
- Dionysiaques for band, Op.62
- Concertos
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Chamber Works
19 tracks
- Andantinos, for clarinet and piano, Op.30
2 tracks
- Scherzo and Pastorale, for chamber ensemble
1 track
- Songe de Coppélius, for tenor saxophone and piano, Op.30, No.11
1 track
- Suite en toirs parties, for trumpet and piano, Op.133
3 tracks
- Très Lent, for piano trio
1 track
- Piano Quintet, Op.51
3 tracks
- A tour d'anches, Op.97
4 tracks
- Saxophone Quartet, Op.102
4 tracks
- Andantinos, for clarinet and piano, Op.30
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Piano Works
11 tracks
- In Memoriam Gabriel Fauré, for piano, Op.72
1 track
- La Tragedie de Salome, Op.50 bis (version for piano)
3 tracks
- Ombres, Op.64
3 tracks
- Mirages, Op.70
4 tracks
- In Memoriam Gabriel Fauré, for piano, Op.72
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Stage Works
6 tracks
- Le Tragédie de Salomé, ballet, Op.50
6 tracks
- Le Tragédie de Salomé, ballet, Op.50
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Vocal Works
4 tracks
- Psalm 47, Op.38
4 tracks
- Psalm 47, Op.38
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