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Paul Le Flem
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Choral
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Artist Info
Role
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Composer
Country
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France
Birth
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March 18, 1881 in Lezardrieux
Death
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July 31, 1984 in Trégastel
Period
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Modern
Genre
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Chamber
 
 
Keyboard
 
 
Orchestral
 
Paul Le Flem was a French composer who was born on March 18, 1881, in Radon, France. He was the son of a music teacher and grew up in a musical family. His father taught him to play the piano and the violin, and he also learned to play the organ and the harmonium. Le Flem showed an early interest in music and began composing at a young age. Le Flem studied at the Paris Conservatory, where he was a student of Charles-Marie Widor and Vincent d'Indy. He won the Prix de Rome in 1909, which allowed him to study in Italy for several years. During his time in Italy, Le Flem was exposed to the music of the Italian Renaissance, which had a significant influence on his compositions. Le Flem's early works were heavily influenced by the Impressionist movement in music, which was popular in France at the time. His music was characterized by its use of rich harmonies, colorful orchestration, and a sense of fluidity and movement. Some of his most notable early works include his Symphony in G minor, his Piano Concerto, and his String Quartet. In the 1920s, Le Flem's music began to take on a more modernist style. He was influenced by the music of Stravinsky and Schoenberg, and his compositions began to incorporate more dissonance and complex rhythms. Some of his most notable works from this period include his ballet La Nuit, his opera Le Diable dans le beffroi, and his orchestral suite Paysages. Despite his success as a composer, Le Flem was not well-known outside of France during his lifetime. He was a private person who preferred to focus on his music rather than on self-promotion. However, his music was highly regarded by his contemporaries, and he was respected as one of the leading composers of his time. Le Flem continued to compose throughout his life, and his later works were characterized by a return to the more tonal and melodic style of his earlier compositions. Some of his most notable late works include his Symphony No. 2, his Piano Sonata, and his String Trio. Le Flem died on July 31, 1984, at the age of 103. He left behind a legacy of music that continues to be performed and admired by musicians and audiences around the world. His music is known for its beauty, its emotional depth, and its ability to capture the essence of the French musical tradition.
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