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Louis Edmond Durey (; 27 May 18883 July 1979)Randel, Don Michael (1996). [1] The Harvard biographical dictionary of music, p. 232. Harvard University Press. . was a French composer. He was among the group of composers.


Life
Louis Durey was born in Paris, the son of a local businessman. It was not until he was nineteen years old that he chose to pursue a musical career after hearing a performance of a work. As a composer, he was primarily self-taught. From the beginning, choral music was of great importance in Durey's productivity. His L'Offrande Lyrique (1914) has been called the first piece of French twelve-tone music. allmusic The first of his works to gain recognition in the music world was for a piano duet titled Carillons. At a 1918 concert, this work attracted the interest of , who recommended him to his publisher.

Durey communicated with his colleague, , and asked him to contribute a piano piece that would bring together the six composers who, in 1920 were dubbed . This joint project was L'Album des Six. Despite the acclaim they received, Durey did not participate in the group's 1921 collaborative work Les mariés de la tour Eiffel,See Randel and article on Les Six. a decision which was a source of great irritation to .

After the Les Six period, Durey continued with his career. Never feeling the need to belong to the musical establishment, he voiced his growing left-wing ideals that put him in an artistic isolation that lasted for the rest of his life.

Following the break with Cocteau, Durey withdrew to his home in in the south of France. In addition to chamber music, at Saint-Tropez he wrote his only opera, L'Occasion. In 1929, he married Anne Grangeon and moved back to Paris the following year. In the mid-thirties he joined the Communist Party and became active in the newly formed Fédération Musicale Populaire. When Germany occupied France during World War II, he worked with the French Resistance as a prominent member of the Front National des Musiciens who worked to hide Jews and preserve French music under Nazi rule. He also wrote songs. As others, he stopped composing under Nazi rule and instead arranged and collected older French music and folk songs.

After the war, he embraced hard-line and his uncompromising political attitudes hindered his career. Needing to earn a living, in 1950 he accepted the post of music critic for a communist newspaper in Paris.

In the late 1950s and early 1960s, he continued to compose but these works did not reach widespread popularity. His work on Vietnamese themes in the 1960s, based on his disgust with the turmoil France had left in (formerly ) and the ensuing , were atypical in Paris of the time. He set poems by Ho Chi Minh and . Other works include a string quartet,' Quartets Through a Time of Change', First Hand Records FHR174 (2025) a flute sonatina, and Images à Crusoe.

Louis Durey died at Saint-Tropez in 1979.


Piano works
Deux Pièces pour piano a quatre mains, "Carillons" (1916) and "Neige" (1918)
Scènes de Cirque
Romance sans paroles (for L'Album des Six)
Trois Préludes
Prélude et Élégie
Deux Études
Le Blé en herbe
Trois Sonatines
Nocturne en re bémol
Dix Inventions
Dix Basquaises
Six Pièces: "L'Automne 53"
Concertino pour piano, seize instruments à vent, contrebasse et timbales


Notes
  • Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music (2006),
  • Frédéric Robert, Louis Durey: L'aîne des Six (Les Éditeurs Français Réunis, 1968)

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