Amy Dommel-Dieny

Amy Dommel-Diény (1894–1981) was a French musicologist and composer.[1] She was a professor of harmony and counterpoint at the Schola Cantorum de Paris and at the Conservatoire de Strasbourg. She is the author of many books on music and music composition.[2] In 1948, she published Le Cœur en Fête, a collection of popular songs, psalms and hymns. In 1973, she published a new version of Gabriel Fauré's sonata for piano and violin. She also had correspondence with Charles Koechlin and Gabriel Marcel.

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  • 1919: Chansons et contes, preface by Vincent d'Indy
  • 1939: L'Histoire de mes poupées, four-handed suite for children, Paris
  • 1951: Trois Improvisations, Paris, Leduc
  • 1957: 300 leçons d'harmonie et exercices gradués, Neuchâtel, Delachaux et Niestlé
  • 1960: Contrepoint et harmonie, Neuchâtel, Delachaux et Niestlé.[3]
  • 1960: L'Harmonie vivante, Paris, Delachaux et Niestlé, 1960.[4]
  • 1974: Abrégé d'harmonie tonale
  • 1977: Étude sur la Première Sonate pour clavecin et flûte en si mineur de Bach, Sceaux
  • 1980: De l'analyse harmonique à l'interprétation, Paris
  • 1981: L'Écriture musicale tonale, Paris
  • 1984: Il Capello, Lyon
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