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Félicien David

(1810 - 1876)
 

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Félicien David Life

 

Félicien David was a boy chorister in Aix-en-Provence and moved to Paris in 1830 to study at the Conservatoire.

There he fell under the influence of the Saint-Simonians, a revolutionary philosophical, religious and social movement that attracted other musicians and artists of the time, becoming their official musician.

He travelled with the "apostles" to the Near East, which exerted a strong influence on him, and on his return to France he gradually won a reputation for himself, notably, in 1844, with his ode-symphonie "Le désert", and then by other works that continued to display the influence of the Near East.

 

Félicien David Works

 

David's operas include Lalla-Roukh, based on the poem by Thomas Moore.

The Ode-Symphonies and the Oratorios, with its introductory recitations and vividly exotic scenes of desert life, is typical of David's compositions in this form, which include Christophe Colombe.

His oratorio "Moïse au Sinai" also finds an obvious place for exoticism.

David wrote songs of all kinds, in addition to the choral works he wrote for the Saint-Simonians, and piano music by David ranges from the Saint-Simonian to the exoticism of Mélodies orientales.

 

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