André AMELLÉR
Composer, conductor, bassist, teacher, lecturer, administrator, field man ever fleeing no responsibilities, André Ameller remain in history a complete artist, with an exceptional capacity for hard work and passion without boundaries. Tribute to the deceased, is to honor the fraternal spirit of a remarkable musician, who had always been understood that music has alchemical powers of the emotional nature of human beings. His whole personality is impregnated with a terrible desire for communication and courtesy, to better credit the spiritual benefits of music. Practical man, who was called "The Master" could not refuse the multiple invitations honorary allowing it to place the art of music at the center of each event. It is precisely for this reason he has traveled extensively, from Dijon to Paris, to all parts of the hexagon and from Paris to other continents. Each trip was a unique opportunity to impregnate his musical compositions of exotic color, cleverly concealed in a polyphonic texture, sometimes risky, nevertheless expressive. He never takes the chance of losing a moment on the train or plane, he wrote. Generously, every creation of his fertile imagination, even in the sky at 12,000 meters, is dedicated to friends, to a particular personality, or even in prestigious orchestras. There is this man, a resemblance in temperament with Gustav Mahler. Both were inhabited from the same fearlessness and an equal willingness to ubiquity in the field, to serve more and better, this wonderful lady: Music. Heir to a volcanic nature, few people have tried to resist him, he knows what he wants, but what to do. The Master is capable and determined, even from his childhood. Born January 2, 1912 at Arnaville (Meurthe-et-Moselle), very young, he decides to be a musician and eventually return to the Opera Orchestra of Paris. It is the dream of a teenager. . . but few succeed. At the Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique in Paris, where he is admitted, it gets between 22 and 34 years, prices of its bass, conducting, harmony, fugue, counterpoint, musical composition and Music History. In 1937, after a brilliant contest, he was admitted to the Opera Orchestra of Paris, as bassist. The adult has won his bet teenage. It will remain 17 years in this prestigious French training. But that is not enough, the foresight into the future where other missions, as necessary call. Create, facilitate, promote, become vectors of its artistic. So he must find an establishment that can direct and develop, as well as regional and national responsibilities. In 1953, the opportunity presents itself to him. The city of Dijon is seeking a dynamic and competent director to restore and promote the musical life of this beautiful capital of Burgundy. Admitted to the post brilliantly after a contest, it shall set a second challenge to illustrate his career: to give the city of Dijon, an artistic reputation after his Conservatory. In 1981, after 28 years of leadership at the head of that institution, he left the city of Dijon a National Conservatory which houses 1,500 students each year, and whose music distribution was dreaming many cities. He has recruited excellent teachers who formed amount of professional musicians, became after a stint at the Paris Conservatory, concert performers, conductors, directors, teachers, dancers and comedians famous. Ameller with Andre, the inner life of the Conservatory is animated by a spirit of fellowship where everyone is working to rise to deserve the ultimate accolade that confirms knowledge expected by the Master. For each student, the first official recognition, it is admitted to the orchestra of the Societe des Concerts du Conservatoire. The symphony offers the public a Dijon monthly concert with the participation of prestigious international soloists and conductors renowned foreign. What a wonderful learning school for students who have experienced (like me) these moments!Beyond this hectic activity, André Ameller consists tirelessly. He leaves us a catalog of nearly 400 works, including two operas: Cyrnos, established in 1962 at the Théâtre de Nancy and The Spear of Fingal created in 1957 by the Broadcasting. His eclectic production includes all forms of music: operas, symphonies and concertos, chamber music, vocal music, original works for wind bands, teaching pieces for all levels. Former student of Tony Aubin class of musical composition, the work of André Ameller reflects a mastery of songwriting and a relentless desire to privilege the beauty and ethics of the French musical tradition. To thank Andre Ameller to leave a message on this scale art, friends, former colleagues, alumni and all those who benefit from his masterpiece, decided to unite in an association, responsible for ensuring the sustainability of the musical repertoire created by the Master. This institution, created under the impulse and the Honorary Presidency of his wife Jacqueline Ameller is declared in the Official Gazette of 1 April 1992 as the Association for Music of Andrew Ameller. This catalog of works by André Ameller symbolizes the objectives of the Association. . Google machine translation: André AMELLÉR's original bio |
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André AMELLÉR Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Instrumental music Group : Trumpet Style & options : Trumpet and piano |
(AMEL02111) : 9,31 |
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André AMELLÉR Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Instrumental music Group : Clarinet Style & options : Clarinet and piano |
(AMEL01907) : 9,31 |
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André AMELLÉR Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Instrumental music Group : Cello Style & options : Cello and piano |
(AMEL01906) : 9,31 |
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André AMELLÉR Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Instrumental music Group : Horn Style & options : Horn and piano |
(AMEL01747) : 9,31 |
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André AMELLÉR Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Instrumental music Group : Double-bass Style & options : Double-bass and piano |
(AMEL01746) : 9,31 |
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André AMELLÉR Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Instrumental music Group : Trumpet Style & options : Trumpet and piano |
(AMEL01745) : 9,31 |
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André AMELLÉR Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Instrumental music Group : Oboe Style & options : Oboe and piano |
(AMEL01744) : 9,31 |
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André AMELLÉR Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Instrumental music Group : Saxophone Style & options : Saxophone and piano |
(AMEL01743) : 9,31 |
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André AMELLÉR Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Instrumental music Group : Clarinet Style & options : Clarinet and piano |
(AMEL01742) : 9,31 |
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André AMELLÉR Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Instrumental music Group : Clarinet Style & options : Clarinet and piano |
(AMEL01642) : 8,59 |
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André AMELLÉR Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Instrumental music Group : Saxophone Style & options : Saxophone and piano |
(AMEL01641) : 8,59 |
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André AMELLÉR Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Instrumental music Group : Saxophone Style & options : Saxophone and piano |
(AMEL01520) : 8,59 |
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André AMELLÉR Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Instrumental music Group : Horn Style & options : Horn and piano |
(AMEL01517) : 8,59 |
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André AMELLÉR Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Instrumental music Group : Trumpet Style & options : Trumpet and piano |
(AMEL01516) : 8,59 |
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André AMELLÉR Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Instrumental music Group : Clarinet Style & options : Clarinet and piano |
(AMEL01515) : 8,59 |
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André AMELLÉR Publisher : Molenaar Genre : Instrumental music Group : Trombone Style & options : Trombone and piano |
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André AMELLÉR Publisher : Molenaar Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band |
Set Wind Band (MOL011647080-BA) : 169,52 |
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André AMELLÉR Publisher : Molenaar Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band |
Set Wind Band (MOL011580080-BA) : 169,52 |
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André AMELLÉR Publisher : Molenaar Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band |
Set Wind Band (MOL011046090-BA) : 192,17 |
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André AMELLÉR Arr : Jean FURGEOT Publisher : Besson Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band |
Set Wind Band (BS1919-BA) : 129,13 Full score (BS1919-CO) : 15,19 |