Pierre Max Dubois
50 top tracks
Pierre Max Dubois
50 top tracks
Albums

Dubois: Divertissement
Pierre Max Dubois

Bassoon Kaleidoscope
Pierre Max Dubois

Dubois: Works for Flute
Pierre Max Dubois

Ibert / Glazunov / Villa-Lobos / Dubois: Saxophone Concertos
Pierre Max Dubois

BEST CLASSICAL MUSIC FOR PAPA, MAMA AND KIDS
Pierre Max Dubois

Dubois: Works for Clarinet and Piano
Pierre Max Dubois

Klangspagat (Split of Sound)
Pierre Max Dubois

Diversions with the Fairer Sax
Pierre Max Dubois

Villa-Lobos, H.: Fantasia, Op. 630 / Dubois, P.M.: Saxophone Concerto / Ibert, J.: Concertino Da Camera
Pierre Max Dubois

Classique et Divertissement
Pierre Max Dubois

Blue Classics: Music For Relaxation
Pierre Max Dubois

Saxophone Concertos
Pierre Max Dubois
Biography
Pierre Max Dubois (March 1, 1930 - August 29, 1995) is a French composer of classical music. He was a student of Darius Milhaud, and though not widely popular, was respected. He brought the ideas of Les Six, of which his instructor was a member, into the middle 1900's. This group called for a fresh artistic perspective on music. The music of Dubois is characteristically light hearted with interesting harmonic and melodic textures....Read more on Last.fm
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Pierre Max Dubois (March 1, 1930 - August 29, 1995) is a French composer of classical music. He was a student of Darius Milhaud, and though not widely popular, was respected. He brought the ideas of Les Six, of which his instructor was a member, into the middle 1900's. This group called for a fresh artistic perspective on music. The music of Dubois is characteristically light hearted with interesting harmonic and melodic textures.
He was awarded the Prix de Rome in 1955. Most of his works are for woodwinds, especially for saxophone. His Quartet for Saxophones in F premiered in 1962. Another of his works is the 'Pieces caracteristiques en forme de suite', written for Alto Saxophone with piano accompaniment.
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