The French composer Thodore Dubois followed a conventional career winning the Prix de Rome and serving as organist at major churches in Paris, while teaching at the Conservatoire. He became director of the latter institution in succession to Ambroise Thomas, but resigned in 1905 in the aftermath of the failure to award Ravel the Prix de Rome. He was succeeded as director by Faur.
Organ Music
Dubois wrote music for the theatre and the church, for the concert and recital hall. As an organist himself, he made a considerable contribution to organ repertoire in the conservative style of which he was a master.
$10.49 Allegro Appassionato; Sonata For Violin and Piano In a Major: Ii. Allegro Bien Rythmé; Ballade For Violin and Piano; Nocturne For Cello and Piano; Mélodie For Violin and Piano; Andante Appassionato For Cello and Piano; Sonata For Violin and Piano In a Major: I. Allegretto Con Moto E Con Calore; Sonata For Cello and Piano In D Major: Ii. Andante Con Variazioni; Sonata For Cello and Piano In D Major: Iii. Track Listing of songs: Sonata For Cello and Piano In D Major: I. Andante Quasi Adagio; Sonata For Violin and Piano In a Major: Iii.
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