
About Pierre Max Dubois
Pierre Max Dubois (March 1, 1930 - August 29, 1995) is a French composer of classical music. He was a student of Darius Milhaud, and though not widely popular, was respected. He brought the ideas of Les Six, of which his instructor was a member, into the middle 1900's. This group called for a fresh artistic perspective on music. The music of Dubois is characteristically light hearted with interesting harmonic and melodic textures. He was awarded the Prix de Rome in 1955.
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Concerto for Alto Saxophone and String Orchestra: 1. Lento espressivo - Allegro
Concerto for Alto Saxophone and String Orchestra: 2. Sarabande - Lento nostalgico
Dubois: 10 Études de concert pour le piano: No. 4, Aria
Concerto for Alto Saxophone and String Orchestra: 3. Rondo - Allegretto
Sonatine Tango for Bassoon and Piano: I. Violent et animé
Sonatine Tango for Bassoon and Piano: II. Scherzando
Sonatine Tango for Bassoon and Piano: III. Tempo de sarabande
Sonatine Tango for Bassoon and Piano: IV. Vivace
Saxophone Quartet in F Major: I. Ouverture
Saxophone Quartet in F Major: II. Doloroso
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