Paul Landormy Explained
Paul Charles-René Landormy (3 January 1869 in Issy-les-Moulineaux – 17 November 1943 in Paris) was a French musicologist and music critic.
Biography
Paul Landormy was a fellow student of philosopher Émile Chartier at Lycée Michelet (Vanves) and École Normale Supérieure of Paris.
An agrégé of philosophy, he learned singing with Giovanni Sbriglia (Italian tenor) and Pol Plançon (French bass).
He organized, with Romain Rolland, a series of lectures on the history of music at the École des hautes études sociales (1902) where he created a laboratory of acoustics that he directed during three years (1904–1907).
In addition, he became music critic for La Victoire, Le Figaro, wrote articles for Le Temps and several magazines.
Publications
- 1910: Histoire de la musique,[1] on Gallica
- 1920: Brahms,[2] revised edition 1948),
- 1928: La Vie de Schubert
- 1929: Bizet
- étude thématique sur le Faust de Gounod
- 1938: Albert Roussel
- 1941: Gluck
- 1942: Gounod
- 1943–1944: La musique française (3 volumes; de la Marseillaise à la mort de Berlioz,[3] de Franck à Debussy,[4] après Debussy.[5]
Sources
- Book: fr. Theodore. Baker . Theodore Baker . Nicolas. Slonimsky. Nicolas Slonimsky. Marie-Stella Pâris. Dictionnaire biographique des musiciens, Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians. Bouquins. Robert Laffont. Paris . 1995. 2298. 2-221-06787-8.
External links
Notes and References
- http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k1163275d Histoire de la musique 3rd edition 1923
- https://www.musicologie.org/theses/Landormy_brahms_2.html, Brahms
- https://openlibrary.org/works/OL15223754W/La_musique_franc%CC%A7aise_de_la_Marseillaise_a%CC%80_la_mort_de_Berlioz La musique française de la Marseillaise à la mort de Berlioz
- https://www.leslibraires.fr/livre/11654-la-musique-francaise-de-franck-a-debussy-paul-landormy-gallimard La musique française de Franck à Debussy
- https://booknode.com/la_musique_francaise_apres_debussy_01289063 La musique française après Debussy