
Louis Durey (27 May 1888 – 3 July 1979) was a French composer. Louis Durey was born in Paris, the son of a local businessman. It was not until he was nineteen years old that he chose to pursue a musical career after hearing a performance of a Claude Debussy work. As a composer he was primarily self-taught. From the beginning, choral music was of great importance in Durey’s productivity. The first work to gain recognition in the music world was for a piano duet titled Carillons.
6 pièces de l'automne 53, Op. 75: No. 2, Bien modéré
Romance sans paroles, Op. 21
L'Album des Six: II. Romance sans Paroles, Op. 21
Six pièces de l'automne 53, Op. 75: No. 2, Bien modéré
Sonatine: Assez anime
Nocturne, Op. 40
2 Pieces for Piano 4 Hands, Op. 7: I. Carillons
Le printemps au fond de la mer (1953 recording)
Le printemps au fond de la mer - 1953 recording
Deux pièces, Op. 7: No. 1, Carillons
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