biography
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Koechlin, Charles (Louis Eugène)
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pronunciation:
[koeshlĩ]
| sex:
| male
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| lived:
| (1867–1950)
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| biography:
| Composer and writer on music, born in Paris, France. He studied under Massenet and Fauré at the Paris Conservatoire. He excelled in colourful and inventive orchestration in his symphonies, symphonic poems, choral-orchestral works (including seven based on Kipling's Jungle Book), film music, and works inspired by Hollywood, such as the Seven Stars Symphony. He also wrote prolifically for a wide range of vocal and chamber combinations. His writings included studies of recent French music and treatises on music theory. |
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