
Michel Paul Philippot (2 February 1925 in Verzy – 28 July 1996 in Vincennes) was a French composer, mathematician, acoustician, musicologist, aesthetician, broadcaster, and educator. Philippot’s studies of mathematics were interrupted by World War II, after which he decided instead to study music, first at the Conservatory of Reims, and then at the Paris Conservatoire (1945–48), where he studied harmony with Georges Dandelot. He also took private composition lessons from 1946 to 1950 with René Leibowitz
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Étude No. 1 (1952)
Ambiance I
Etüde I
Étude No. 1
Ambiance 1
Étude
Etude III
Etude No 1
Étude N°1
Ambiance II
Étude III
Etьde I
Etude No. 1
Study
Étude 2 (1956)
Etude I (Part 10)
Composition No. 2 for Piano, Harp & String Orchestra
Étude 2
Carrés magiques
Etude n°1
Etude I
Composition for Double Orchestra
Michel Philippot - Étude N°1 (1952)
Composition pour double orchestre
Etüde I - 1953
Etüde I (1953)
Ambiance II (Toast funèbre)
Concerto pour violon, alto et orchestre
Carrés magiques (Hommage à Evariste Gallois)
Concerto for Violin, Alto & Orchestra
Etde I
Etude n°1 - Michel Philippot
Composition N° 2 pour orchestre à cordes, piano et harpe
Composition N° 4 pour orchestre
Étude #1
Composition No. 4 for Orchestra
Étude I
étude III
Étude III
Méditation
Étude N°1 (1952)
Étude II
Etüde I - 1953
Piano Sonata
Ambiance II Toast Fumbre
Séquence de base
Sonata
Ambiance II (Toast Funébre)
Sonate
Composition nº 2 pour orchestre à cordes, piano et harpe
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