Ernest ANSERMET
Ernest Ansermet was a Swiss conductor, born November 11, 1883 and died in Vevey February 20, 1969 in Geneva. He studied at the Gymnasium (high school) and the University of Lausanne where he obtained a degree in physics and mathematics. It is first professor of mathematics. He studied theory of music, including Alexander and Ernest Bloch Dénéréaz. He was initiated into conducting at the head of all the Kursaal de Montreux, from 1912 to 1914, where he succeeds Francisco de Lacerda. Friend of Charles Ferdinand Ramuz, in 1914 he participated in the founding of Cahiers Vaudois. In 1916, he directed his first subscription concerts in Geneva. In 1918, he founded the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande grouping of professional musicians. From 1915 to 1923, Serge Diaghilev commissioned him to music director of the Ballets Russes performances, which makes him known worldwide. Closely involved since the music alive, he directs Debussy, Ravel, Stravinsky, Bartok, de Falla, Honegger, etc.. He created such Soldier's Tale, Wedding, Horace victorious, Pacific 231, The Three-Cornered Hat. Committed artist, Ernest Ansermet had a profound influence on the cultural life of western Switzerland. He has numerous recordings including the classics and modern philosophy and various works of music, in which he defends tonal music. Google machine translation: Ernest ANSERMET's original bio |
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| Ernest ANSERMET Publisher : Difem Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band Style & options : March and parade |
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| Ernest ANSERMET Publisher : Difem Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band Style & options : Military marches |
Set Wind Band (DIF117-BA) : 87,04 | ||


