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Nocturne in Bb Major from Quatre Nocturnes (Op. 8 No. 2) for Flute & Piano
Lacombe, Louis - Nocturne in Bb Major from Quatre Nocturnes (Op. 8 No. 2) for Flute & Piano
Op. 8 No. 2
Flute et Piano


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Compositeur :
Louis Lacombe
Lacombe, Louis (1818 - 1884)
Instrumentation :

Flute et Piano

Genre :

Classique

Tonalité :Si♭ majeur
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Editeur :
Louis Lacombe
MAGATAGAN, MICHAEL (1960 - )
Droit d'auteur :Public Domain
Ajoutée par magataganm, 16 Mar 2020

Pierre Louis Trouillon-Lacombe (1818 – 1884) was a French pianist and composer. He was born in Bourges, the brother of composer Felicita Casella. He showed unusual musical abilities at very young age and was soon hailed as a child prodigy. He studied piano at the Paris Conservatoire from 1829 to 1832 with Pierre Zimmerman and won first prize in piano performance at only age 12 in 1831. He began touring Western Europe after leaving the Conservatoire, and in 1834 he studied composition in Vienna with Carl Czerny, and theory with Ignaz von Seyfried and Simon Sechter. At the end of the decade, he settled in Paris and married his first wife; his second wife, Andrea Lacombe (née Favel), whom he married in 1869, was a singer.

In Paris, Lacombe initially established himself as a virtuoso pianist, increasingly dedicating himself to composition and music criticism. (His essays were partly reprinted in a posthumous collection, Philosophie et musique (1896).)

Lacombe's first published works include a piano quintet, a trio, and some piano pieces. He wrote a number of dramatic symphonies with soloist and choir, and his cantata, Sapho, was performed at the famous Paris Exposition Universelle (1878).

He wrote several operas, but only two were performed in his lifetime. La madone was a completely modern composition with musical continuity through each act, elaborate orchestration, and only a small amount of spoken dialogue. However, the opening night response was described as lukewarm. Madame Boniface, a two-act comic piece, was performed in 1883, late in his life. Perhaps his finest work is Winkelried (1892), a four-act grand opera that premiered posthumously. Steven Huebner, writing in Grove, states "musically the score is worth more recognition than it has received. It betrays none of the influence of Gounod seen in so many French operas of the period. Though it is conservative in form, the orchestration and harmonic style are rich (...) Stirring homorhythmic choruses make Winkelried a fine vehicle for Swiss patriotic sentiment."

Lacombe died in Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue, a small town located on the English Channel, at age 65.

Source: Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Lacombe).

Although originally created for Solo Piano, I created this Interpretation of the Nocturne in Bb Major from Quatre Nocturnes (Op. 8 No. 2) for Flute & Piano.
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