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Max D'Ollone
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Artist Info
Role
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Composer
Birth
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1875
Death
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1959
Period
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Modern
Genre
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Chamber
 
 
Concerto
 
 
Keyboard
 
 
Orchestral
 
Max D'Ollone was a French composer and conductor who was born on May 28, 1875, in Besançon, France. He was the son of a music teacher and grew up in a musical family. His father, Henri D'Ollone, was a composer and conductor, and his mother, Marie-Louise, was a pianist. Max D'Ollone showed an early interest in music and began studying the piano and violin at a young age. D'Ollone's musical education began at the Paris Conservatory, where he studied composition with Jules Massenet and Gabriel Fauré. He also studied conducting with Charles Lamoureux and André Messager. D'Ollone was a talented student and won several prizes during his time at the conservatory. After completing his studies, D'Ollone began his career as a conductor. He worked with several orchestras in France, including the Lamoureux Orchestra and the Paris Opera. He also conducted in other countries, including England and the United States. D'Ollone's compositions were influenced by the French Romantic tradition, as well as the music of Richard Wagner. His early works were characterized by their lush harmonies and sweeping melodies. One of his most famous works from this period is his Symphony in B-flat major, which was premiered in 1908. In the years leading up to World War I, D'Ollone's music became more experimental. He began incorporating elements of impressionism and modernism into his compositions. One of his most famous works from this period is his ballet Les Sylphides, which was premiered in 1912. During World War I, D'Ollone served in the French army. He was wounded in battle and spent several months recovering in a hospital. After the war, he returned to his career as a composer and conductor. In the 1920s and 1930s, D'Ollone's music became more conservative. He returned to the French Romantic tradition and began composing works that were more accessible to audiences. One of his most famous works from this period is his Piano Concerto in C minor, which was premiered in 1929. D'Ollone continued to compose and conduct throughout his life. He was a respected figure in the French music scene and was awarded several honors for his contributions to music. He died on June 27, 1959, in Saint-Cloud, France. In conclusion, Max D'Ollone was a French composer and conductor who had a significant impact on the French music scene. His compositions were influenced by the French Romantic tradition, as well as the music of Richard Wagner. He experimented with impressionism and modernism in his early works, but later returned to a more conservative style. Some of his most famous works include his Symphony in B-flat major, his ballet Les Sylphides, and his Piano Concerto in C minor. D'Ollone's contributions to music continue to be celebrated today.
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