Serge Lancen Explained

Serge Jean Mathieu Lancen (5 November 1922 – 10 July 2005) was a French composer and classical pianist.

Life

Born in Paris, already in his earliest childhood Lancen developed an extraordinary interest in music. He completed the Conservatoire de Paris in piano with Marguerite Long and Lazare Lévy, harmony, counterpoint and musical composition with Tony Aubin and Noël Gallon. His exams were awarded a first prize. In 1950 he received the 2nd Prix de Rome for his cantata Bettina, the French Radio Composition Prize and other prizes and awards.

His oeuvre includes numerous compositions ranging from symphonic music to chamber music, concertos for piano, flute, double bass and harp, as well as two ballets and a chamber opera. Since 1960 he has devoted himself particularly to the creation of works for symphonic wind orchestra. His friend Désiré Dondeyne introduced him to this medium.

Lancen died in Paris on 10 July 2005.

Works

Pieces for Orchestra

Masses and religious works

Works for wind orchestra

Stage works

Concerts with accompaniment (orchestra, piano and other instruments)

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-FbM1fSgaQ Manhattan Symphonie