Louis-Noël Belaubre Explained

Louis-Noël Belaubre (27 December 1932 – 17 July 2017) was a French classical pianist and composer.

Biography

Born in Muret, Belaubre studied the piano at the Conservatoire de Paris with Lazare-Lévy and music composition with Tony Aubin. From 1975, he directed the conservatory of Grasse after having been a professor at the and director of the Chevilly Conservatory. His work for piano is abundant, but he also composed symphonic music, chamber music, vocal music. He recognizes in his career the importance of the music by Béla Bartók, Frank Martin, Bohuslav Martinů, Benjamin Britten while expressing himself in a clear, expressive, diversified language, whose originality and specificity kept him away from the pre-established musical currents.

Prizes

Works

Piano

Chamber music

Music for various instruments

Chant A Cappella

Singing and piano

Symphonic music

Orchestre et chant

Œuvres scéniques

Transcriptions

Notable recordings

Works

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