Marcel Delannoy


Marcel-François-Georges Delannoy was a French composer and critic. He wrote operas, ballets, orchestral works, vocal and chamber works, and film scores.

Life and career

Marcel Delannoy was born at La Ferté-Alais, Essonne, France. He initially studied painting and architecture and entered the École des Beaux-Arts, but at age 20 he took up music. Having been mobilised during the First World War, he then worked as an artist. However, he was initially self-taught and never attended a conservatory, but he did receive some encouragement from Arthur Honegger and some lessons from Alexis Roland-Manuel and André Gedalge. He made his name with the opera Le Poirier de misère, which attracted favourable commentary from Maurice Ravel, among others. That same year, he was one of ten composers who collaborated on a children's ballet, L'éventail de Jeanne.
In 1932, Delannoy was one of five composers approached by the producers of the film Don Quichotte for a series of songs to be sung by its star, the Russian bass Feodor Chaliapin. The other composers invited were Ravel, Jacques Ibert, Manuel de Falla and Darius Milhaud. Ibert's setting was chosen for the film.
He wrote criticism for Les Nouveaux temps, where he reviewed the first Paris performance of Olivier Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time on 24 June 1941, in which he strongly objected to the written commentary accompanying the work.
The Association de Musique Contemporaine, of which Delannoy was a committee member, included his works in its early concerts of 1940-41. He also became a member of the Groupe Collaboration. Although showing the influence of Honegger, Delannoy carved his own separate path somewhat apart from contemporary trends.
Alice Swanson Esty commissioned and premiered his song cycle La Voix du Silence.
The baroque oboist and recorder player Michel Piguet studied with Delannoy.
Delannoy married the pianist Lisette Claveau. He died in Nantes. There is now a Rue Marcel Delannoy in his birthplace of La Ferté-Alais.

Recordings

Delannoy's Sérénade concertante for violin and orchestra and the 'Danse des Négrillons' and 'Apothéose' from La Pantoufle de vair were recorded by the Paris Conservatoire Orchestra conducted by Charles Munch in July 1941.

The Complainte de l'homme-serpent from the operetta Philippine was recorded by Hugues Cuénod.
Extracts from Ginèvra were recorded by the original cast of the Opéra-Comique conducted by Roger Désormière in June 1943.

Musical works

Operas

Ballets

Orchestral works

  • 1930: Figures sonores
  • 1933: Symphony No. 1
  • 1936: Sérénade concertante, violin and orchestra
  • 1940: Ballade, orchestra
  • 1950: Concerto de mai, Op. 50, piano and orchestra
  • 1954: Symphony No. 2, Op. 54, strings and celesta
  • 1958: Ballade concertante, piano and 12 instruments
  • 1958: Le Moulin de la Galette, orchestra
  • Suite from Le Marchand de lunettes
  • Suite from La Pantoufle de vair
  • IntermezzoEsquisse symphonique
  • L'Homme danse
  • Rhapsody, piano and small ensemble

Vocal works

  • 1933: Trois chansons de Don Quichotte, voice and orchestra
  • 1937: Les Trois Choux de Monsieur Patacaisse, scène lyrique
  • 1949: Tombeau d'amour, voice and strings
  • 1949: Neige, voice and orchestra
  • 1950: État de veille, Op. 48, voice and orchestra
  • 1958: La Voix du Silence, song cycleSuite à chanter, voice and piano
  • Cinq Quatrains de Francis Jammes, voice and piano

Instrumental works

Film scores

La terre est ronde La Bande à papa Le guérisseur Malaire Due sorelle amano Summer Storm Le bateau à soupe The Lost Village La ferme du pendu Monsieur des Lourdines Le marchand de notes Volpone Night in December Tempête Une femme chipée Il était une fois The Two Orphans
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