He was director of music in Angers, professor at the Paris Conservatoire and director of the Opéra-Comique. His work was part of the music event in the art competition at the 1912 Summer Olympics.[3] In 1932 he wrote three important articles for Le Ménestrel (29 July, 9 and 16 December) arguing for a more populist approach to composition.[4]
At the time of the German occupation of France during World War II, d'Ollone was a member of the Groupe Collaboration.[5]
In addition to the works listed below, d'Ollone produced a number of song cycles (including "Les Chants d'Ailleurs"; " Les Chants d'Exil"; "Impressions d'Automne"), which demonstrate a considerable mastery of the French mélodie. There are several works for orchestra, solo instrument and orchestra, and piano works.
La Vision de Dante (Lyrical Poem for soloists, choir and orchestra (1899).
Saint François d'Assise, Oratorio (1910)
Elévation (1912).
Hymne du matin, for soprano et orchestra after Lamartine (1943).
Chamber music
String Quartet in D major (1898)
Piano Quartet in E minor
Fantaisie orientale for clarinet and piano (premiered 1913)
Piano Trio in A minor (published 1921)
Andante et Allegro en style ancien for flute and piano (dedicated to Philippe Gaubert, published 1926)
Vocal music
Frédégonde, winning cantata for the Prix de Rome in 1897
Le temple abandonné (2023); William and Mary Symphony Orchestra, 2023.
Les villes maudites (2023); William and Mary Symphony Orchestra, 2023.
Les funérailles du poète (2023); William and Mary Symphony Orchestra, 2023.
Fantaisie, for piano (2023); Daniel Inamorato, piano; William and Mary Symphony Orchestra, 2023.
Cantates et chœurs pour le prix de Rome; Brussels Philharmonic, Flemish Radio Choir, Hervé Niquet; Palazzetto Bru Zane; Ediciones Singulares, 2013.
Les Villes Maudites, for orchestra; Brussels Philharmonic, Flemish Radio Choir, Hervé Niquet; Palazetto Bru Zane; Ediciones Singulares, 2013.
Le Ménétrier, for violin and orchestra (1910); Mark Kaplan, Orchestra Simfonica de Barcelona i National de Catalunya, Lawrence Foster, Claves 2003.
Lamento, for orchestra (1908); Orchestra Simfonica de Barcelona i National de Catalunya, Lawrence Foster, Claves 2003.
Fantaisie for piano and orchestra (1999); François-Joël Thiollier, Orchestra Simfonica de Barcelona i National de Catalunya, Lawrence Foster, Claves 2003.
La Samaritaine, opera (1937); Berthe Monmart, soprano; Tony Aubin, direction; Orchestre Lyrique de la Radio Diffusion Française et des Choeurs de la RTF, 1955, INA.
Le Retour, opera (1912); Alain Pâris, direction; Choeur et orchestre Lyrique de Radio France, 1975.
Mélodies vol. 1, including the cycle In Memoriam, Didier Henry, baryton, Patrice d'Ollone, piano, Maguelone.