Philippe Fénelon

French classical composer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Philippe Fénelon (born 23 November 1952, Suèvres, Loir-et-Cher) is a French classical composer.[1][2]

Works, editions and recordings

Opera
  • 1984 : Le Chevalier imaginaire, in prologue and 2 acts after Cervantès and Kafka. Théâtre du Châtelet.
  • 1992 : Salammbô, in 3 acts after Flaubert. Opéra de Paris, premiere conducted by Gary Bertini
  • 1998 : Les Rois, in 3 acts after Cortázar. Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux.
  • 2005 : Faust, 2 acts after Nikolaus Lenau. Théâtre du Capitole de Toulouse.
  • 2010 : La Cerisaie, 2 scenes and epilogue after Chekhov. Premiere at the Bolshoi 2010 (in concert).
  • 2012 : JJR, Citoyen de Genève, on Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Ballet
  • Yamm (2000); choreography by Lionel Hoche; produced at l'Opéra de Paris
Chamber music
  • Caprice for viola solo (1977, revised 1982)
  • Nit for viola solo (1994)
  • Epha for bassoon and viola (2000)
  • Fragment II for basset horn and viola (2002)

References

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