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Aubert Lemeland

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Aubert Lemeland(19 December 1932 – 15 November 2010) was a French composer.

Life[edit]

Born inLa Haye-du-Puits,after his studies in piano and cello classes inCherbourg,then in Paris - where he moved in 1948 - and interrupted by a long illness, Lemeland produced his first works in the mid-1960s. Lemeland died in Paris[1]at the age of 77. He is buried atPère Lachaise Cemetery(22nd division).

Works[edit]

His latest creations (2008/2010), include the 11th symphony, by theRouen Philharmonic Orchestra,conducted byOswald Sallaberger,two tales by Grimm by the soloists of the Ensemble Orchestral de Paris (nowOrchestre de chambre de Paris),Épitaphe française, concerto pour orgue, orchestre à cordes et trompette,byHervé Désarbre,Eric Planté and theFrench Republican Guard Band,conducted by Sébastien Billiard.

Selected recordings[edit]

  • Laure, ou La lettre au cachet rougeMonika Brändle (soprano), Richard Williams (tenor), Claudio Danuser (baritone), Laurence Albert (bass) Staatsorchester Rheinische Philharmonie, Marc Tardue 2003 Skarbo 45 minutes

Bibliography[edit]

  • Last Letters from Stalingrad.Paris:L'Harmattan.2009. p. 86.ISBN978-2-296-09831-2.

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