Marcelle de Manziarly
Marcelle de Manziarly was a French pianist, music educator, conductor and composer. She was born in Kharkiv, studied in Paris with Nadia Boulanger and at the age of 23 had already composed two mature works. She later studied conducting with Felix Weingartner in Basle and piano with Isabelle Vengerova in New York City and taught and performed in Europe and the United States. Aaron Copland dedicated his song "Heart, We Will Forget Him" to her. She died in Ojai, California. Wrote a piece called Pour N.B as a dedication to her past teacher, Nadia Boulanger. The American premiere of this piece was sung by Tenor, Sam Mathis.Works
Selected works include:
- Trois Fables de Lafontaine
- Six Etudes
- Trois Images Slaves
- Impressions de Mer
- Sonate pour Notre-Dame de Paris for orchestra
- Sonata for two pianos
- Musique pour orchestre
- Trilogue
- Incidences
- La cigale et la fourmi
- La grenouille qui veut se faire aussi grosse que le boeuf
- L'oiseau blessé d'une flèche
- Le Cygne et le cuisinier for mixed vocal quartet and piano
- ''Trois Sonnets de Pétrarque pour baryton et piano"