Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Foreword, by Jesse Eschbach
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- A Note to the Reader on Terminology
- Introduction
- Chapter One Duruflé's Childhood and Early Education
- Chapter Two Life at the Cathedral Choir School
- Chapter Three Lessons with Charles Tournemire
- Chapter Four Lessons with Louis Vierne
- Chapter Five The Conservatoire Student
- Chapter Six Duruflé's Distinctions
- Chapter Seven The Contested Successions at Notre-Dame and Sainte Clotilde
- Chapter Eight Duruflé's Performing Career
- Chapter Nine The Orchestral Musician
- Chapter Ten The Orchestral Musician
- Chapter Eleven Professor of Harmony at the Paris Conservatoire
- Chapter Twelve Marie-Madeleine Chevalier
- Chapter Thirteen Marie-Madeleine Chevalier
- Chapter Fourteen Duruflé's Compositions: Their Genesis and First Performances
- Chapter Fifteen Duruflé's Role in the Plainsong Revival
- Chapter Sixteen The Vichy Commissions
- Chapter Seventeen The Requiem
- Chapter Eighteen The Musical History of Saint Étienne-du-Mont
- Chapter Nineteen The Organs at Saint Étienne-du-Mont
- Chapter Twenty Duruflé as Organist and Teacher
- Chapter Twenty-One Duruflé and Organ Design
- Chapter Twenty-Two The Church in Transition
- Chapter Twenty-Three The North American Tours
- Chapter Twenty-Four The Man Duruflé
- Appendix A Maurice Duruflé
- Appendix B Discography
- Appendix C Stoplists of Organs Important to the Careers of Maurice and Marie-Madeleine Duruflé
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Eastman Studies in Music
Appendix A - Maurice Duruflé
Complete Œuvre
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 March 2023
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Foreword, by Jesse Eschbach
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- A Note to the Reader on Terminology
- Introduction
- Chapter One Duruflé's Childhood and Early Education
- Chapter Two Life at the Cathedral Choir School
- Chapter Three Lessons with Charles Tournemire
- Chapter Four Lessons with Louis Vierne
- Chapter Five The Conservatoire Student
- Chapter Six Duruflé's Distinctions
- Chapter Seven The Contested Successions at Notre-Dame and Sainte Clotilde
- Chapter Eight Duruflé's Performing Career
- Chapter Nine The Orchestral Musician
- Chapter Ten The Orchestral Musician
- Chapter Eleven Professor of Harmony at the Paris Conservatoire
- Chapter Twelve Marie-Madeleine Chevalier
- Chapter Thirteen Marie-Madeleine Chevalier
- Chapter Fourteen Duruflé's Compositions: Their Genesis and First Performances
- Chapter Fifteen Duruflé's Role in the Plainsong Revival
- Chapter Sixteen The Vichy Commissions
- Chapter Seventeen The Requiem
- Chapter Eighteen The Musical History of Saint Étienne-du-Mont
- Chapter Nineteen The Organs at Saint Étienne-du-Mont
- Chapter Twenty Duruflé as Organist and Teacher
- Chapter Twenty-One Duruflé and Organ Design
- Chapter Twenty-Two The Church in Transition
- Chapter Twenty-Three The North American Tours
- Chapter Twenty-Four The Man Duruflé
- Appendix A Maurice Duruflé
- Appendix B Discography
- Appendix C Stoplists of Organs Important to the Careers of Maurice and Marie-Madeleine Duruflé
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Eastman Studies in Music
Summary
Abbreviations
MD Maurice Duruflé
MMD Marie-Madeleine Duruflé
SEM Saint Étienne-du-Mont
Original Works: Student Years
Untitled work in four parts, on a basse donnée by M. J. Morpain, in open score with four clefs. Composed for the men's harmony competition in 1924; published that year by Heugel.
Pastorale pour orgue
Duruflé played this piece for the examination in composition on January 26, 1926; unpublished.
Pièce pour orgue sur le thème du Credo
Submitted for the examination in composition on May 12, 1926; unpublished.
Scherzo, Op. 2. See below.
Méditation pour orgue
Duruflé played this piece for the examination in composition on January 26, 1927; unpublished.
Pièce pour orgue
Based on a theme by Raoul Lapavia; written for the examination in composition on April 26, 1927; unpublished.
Fugue in C Minor
Composed in 1928 on a subject by Henri Rabaud, in open score with four clefs, for the competition in fugue; published that year by Heugel under the title Fugues à 4 parties des élèves ayant remporté le premier prix aux Concours de Fugue (Année 1928).
Pièce pour orgue
Written on a given theme for the examination in composition on May 8, 1928; unpublished.
Original Works: Published Works and Works with Opus Numbers
Op. 1 Tryptique: Fantaisie sur des thèmes grégoriens (1927; revised 1943) for organ; ded.: Louis Vierne; unpublished
Op. 2 Scherzo (1926, 1928) ded.: Charles Tournemire; publ.: 1929, Durand; premiere: March 15, 1928, by André Fleury, at the Hôtel Majestic
Op. 3 Prélude, récitatif et variations (1928) for flute, viola, and piano; ded.: Jacques Durand; publ.: 1929, Durand; premiere: January 12, 1929, for the Société nationale de musique, by Marcel Moyse, Maurice Vieux, and Jean Doyen, at Salle Pleyel
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- Maurice DurufléThe Man and His Music, pp. 245 - 249Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2007