Eugène Bozza
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Eugène Joseph Bozza (April 4, 1905 – September 28, 1991) was a French composer.
Bozza, who studied composition, conducting, and violin at the Paris Conservatoire, was known primarily for his chamber music. Bozza's work includes five symphonies, an opera, a ballet, and many pieces for brass ensemble. His larger works are rarely performed outside his native France.
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[edit] Career
Career coach, the director of the Ecole Nationale de Musique, in Valenciennes, from 1951 until his retirement in 1975.
[edit] Compositions
He is particularly noted for his wind writing, having composed pieces for nearly all of the winds and strings during his academic career (including the saxophone, for which his 1936 "Aria" is an important early composition). His chamber music for winds shows great familiarity with the capabilities of the instruments, often demanding a great deal of technical skill, without losing the expressive, melodic style typical of 20th century French chamber music; his music is part of the standard repertoire for several instruments. Examples include his Scherzo for woodwind quintet, a short and lighthearted piece that requires a fair bit of technical skill.
La légende de Roukmāni, a cantata based on an Indian legend, won him the Prix de Rome in 1934.
[edit] List of compositions
- Aria (for saxophone) (1936)
- Concertino (for alto saxophone and orchestra) (1939)
- Symphony No. 1
- Symphony No. 2
- Symphony No. 3
- Symphony No. 4
- Symphony No. 5
- Opera "Leonidas" (1947)
- Ballet "Jeux de plage" (1950)
- Improvisation et Caprice (for saxophone) (1952)
- Andante et Scherzo (for saxophone quartet) (1957)
- Cantata La légende de Roukmāni (1934?)
- Scherzo (for woodwind quintet)
- 18 Études for Oboe
- Ballade for Trombone and Piano
- Chant Lointain (for horn and piano)
- Air de Vielle (for flute or oboe)
- Concertino (for tuba and piano)
- Trois Pièces (for trombone ensemble) (1964)
- Sur Le Cimes (for horn and piano)
- En Foret, Op.40 (for horn and piano)
- En Irlande (for horn and piano)
- Image (for flute alone)
- Rustiques (for trumpet and piano)
- Agrestide for flute and piano
- Sonatine for flute and bassoon
- Jour D'Ete a la Montagne for flute quartet
- Variations sur un thème libre (for woodwind quintet, op. 42)(1943)
- Badinage pour Trompette Ut ou Si b et Piano
- Ballade for bass clarinet and piano
- Rhythmic for percussion
- Fantaisie Pastorale for oboe and piano
- Conte Pastorale (oboe and piano)
- Sonate for oboe and piano
- Dialogue for two trumpets
- Sonatine (for Brass Quintet)
- Cinq chansons sur des thèmes Japonais (flute and piano)
- Piece Breve (for solo alto saxophone)
- New Orleans for Bass Trombone and Piano
- Sérénade en Trio for Flute, Clarinet, and Bassoon (1971)
- Prélude et Allegro for Double Bass (or Tuba or Bass Saxhorn or Bass Trombone)
- (need remaining compositions)
- Soir dans les montaignes
- "Claribel" (for clarinet and piano 1952)
- Lucioles (pour Ensemble de Clarinettes - clarinet choir)
- Bucolique, for clarinet and piano
- Impromtu et Danse for Alto Saxophone and Piano
- Recitative, Sicilienne and Rondo for Bassoon and Piano
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[edit] References
- Paul Griffiths and Richard Langham Smith. "Eugène Bozza", Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (accessed January 16, 2005), grovemusic.com (subscription access).
- Eugene Bozza Biography, Music Samples and Informational Site