Marcel Landowski
Landowski studied composition and conducting at the Paris Conservatoire. He later made his living as a music administrator. In his composition, Landowski sought a middle ground between the avant garde and conservatism. Influenced by Honegger and Menotti, his orchestral and choral pieces exhibit his involvement with the metaphysical thought of the East and the neo-Platonists. In making a statement about his work, Landowski said, "the future will, like the past, belong to works which are clear and direct, and which issue from the heart of the artist to be understood by the hearts of all."
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Landowski: Symphonie No. 1 "Jean de la Peur" & Les notes de nuit (Mono Version)
Orchestre Pasdeloup, Albert Wolff, Marcel Landowski
Divers - Paru chez BNF Collection le 1 janv. 1963
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