En Fôret
En Fôret (In the Forest) is an impressionist symphonic poem by Paul Ladmirault written in 1931, at the age of 54. It is a diptych inspired in Camille Lemonnier's 1881 novel Un Mâle. The two pieces are respectively titled L'Aurore (Dawn) and Les Amants (The Lovers).[1] It was premiered on 31 January 1932 by the Paris Symphony conducted by Eugène Bigot.[2]
Discography
- Brittany Orchestra – Stefan Sanderling. Pierre Verany, 2000
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References
- Review of the Pierre Verany release by Raymond Walker in musicweb-international.com
- Biography in MTV's website
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