Roger Boutry
Released Album
Chamber
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May 21, 2021
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January 17, 2020
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May 16, 2019
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November 2, 2018
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September 7, 2018
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August 24, 2018
Opera
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May 13, 2014
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June 29, 2010
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August 29, 2006
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February 27, 2001
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January 1, 1978
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1978
no
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April 20, 2016
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January 4, 2007
Concerto
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February 10, 2015
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February 1, 2013
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August 27, 1999
Artist Info
Role:Composer ConductorCountry:
FranceBirth:February 27, 1932 in Paris, FrancePeriod:RomanticContemporaryGenre:ChamberConcertoOperaRoger Boutry was born on February 27, 1932, in Paris, France. He grew up in a family of musicians, with his father being a pianist and his mother a singer. Boutry began playing the piano at a young age and showed a natural talent for music. He went on to study at the Paris Conservatory, where he was a student of Olivier Messiaen and Darius Milhaud. Boutry's early compositions were influenced by the avant-garde music of his teachers, but he soon developed his own style, which blended classical and jazz elements. His first major work, the Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, was premiered in 1958 and received critical acclaim. Boutry went on to compose a wide range of works, including symphonies, concertos, chamber music, and film scores. One of Boutry's most famous works is his Symphony No. 1, which was premiered in 1963. The symphony is a powerful and emotional work that reflects Boutry's interest in jazz and his love of French music. It has been performed by orchestras around the world and is considered one of the great works of 20th-century classical music. Boutry also composed several concertos, including the Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Orchestra, which was written for the legendary saxophonist Marcel Mule. The concerto is a virtuosic work that showcases the saxophone's range and versatility. Boutry's other concertos include works for piano, trumpet, and clarinet. In addition to his classical compositions, Boutry also wrote music for films and television. He composed the score for several French films, including "The Sleeping Car Murders" and "The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe." His music for these films is characterized by its catchy melodies and jazzy rhythms. Boutry was also a respected conductor and pianist. He conducted many of his own works and was a frequent guest conductor with orchestras around the world. As a pianist, he was known for his virtuosity and his ability to bring out the nuances of his own compositions. Throughout his career, Boutry received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to classical music. He was made a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor in 1985 and was awarded the Grand Prix de la Ville de Paris in 1992. He continued to compose and perform music until his death on June 7, 2019, at the age of 87. In conclusion, Roger Boutry was a highly respected composer, conductor, and pianist who made significant contributions to classical music. His works blended classical and jazz elements and reflected his love of French music. Boutry's Symphony No. 1 and his Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Orchestra are among his most famous works and are still performed today. His music for films and television is also well-known and has become part of the cultural fabric of France. Boutry's legacy as a composer and musician will continue to inspire future generations of musicians and music lovers.More....
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