Marcel Mihalovici

Marcel Mihalovici

Marcel Mihalovici (Bucharest, 22 October 1898 – Paris, 12 August 1985) was a French composer born in Romania. He was discovered by George Enescu in Bucharest. He moved to Paris in 1919 (at age 21) to study under Vincent d'Indy. His works include his Sonata number 1 for violin and piano (1920), Mélusine opera (1920, libretto by Yvan Goll), his 1st string quartet (1923), 2nd string quartet (1931), Sonata number 2 for violin and piano (1941), Sonata for violin and cello (1944), Phèdre Opera (1949), Étude in two parts for piano and instrumental ensemble (1951) and Esercizio per archi (1960). Many of his piano works were first performed by his wife and renown concert pianist Monique Haas.

Mihalovici was the original composer for the music of Samuel Beckett's Cascando (1962). His Fifth Symphony features a soprano singing a setting of a Beckett poem, and he used Krapp's Last Tape as the basis for a small opera, Krapp, ou, La dernière bande. His memories of their friendship are recounted in the collected work Beckett at Sixty A Festschrift by John Calder, Calder and Boyars (1967).

List of Works (by opus number)

(works with op. ?? are placed approximately by date)

  • op. 6 - Three Nocturnes; piano
  • op. 11 - Sonatine; piano
  • op. 12 - Dialogues; clarinet and piano
  • op. 13 - Sonatine; oboe or violin and piano
  • op. 18 - Chansons et Jeux (Romanian Poems); voice and piano
  • op. 19 - Impromptu Pieces; piano
  • op. ?? - Sonata no. 1; violin and piano
  • op. ?? - String Quartet no. 1
  • op. 23 - Karagueuz; puppet ballet for orchestra or 4H piano
  • op. 27 - L'intransigeant Pluton ou, Orphee aux Enfers; opera in one act
  • op. 28 - Chindia; radio-orchestra
  • op. 29 - Four Caprices; piano
  • op. 30 - Trio 'Serenade'; violin, viola, and cello
  • op. 31 - String Quartet no. 2
  • op. 32 - Chanson, Pastorale, Romanian Dance; piano
  • op. 33 - Concerto (Quasi una Fantasia); violin and orchestra
  • op. 35 - Sonata; clarinet trio (Eb, A, and bass in Bb)
  • op. 37 - Five Bagatelles; piano
  • op. 38 - Divertissement; small orchestra
  • op. 40 - Rhapsody Concertante; orchestra
  • op. 42 - Prelude and Invention; string orchestra
  • op. 44 - Toccata; piano and orchestra (or 2 pianos)
  • op. 45 - Sonata no. 2; violin and piano
  • op. 46 - Ricarcari, Variations; piano
  • op. 47 - Sonata; viola and piano
  • op. ?? - Sequences; orchestra
  • op. 50 - Sonata; violin and cello
  • op. 51 - Contrerimes, 3 songs; voice and piano
  • op. 52 - String Quartet no. 3
  • op. 54 - Variations; horns and strings
  • op. 58 - Phedre; opera in five scenes
  • op. 59 - Sonata; solo violin
  • op. 60 - Sonata; solo cello
  • op. 61 - Ritournelles; orchestra
  • op. 62 - Four Pastorales; piano
  • op. 63 - Three Nocturnes; piano
  • op. 64 - Etude in Two Parties; piano, winds, brass, celeste, and percussion
  • op. 65 - Sinfonia Giocosa (Symphony no. 1); orchestra
  • op. 66 - Sinfonia Partita (Symphony no. 2); string orchestra
  • op. 67 - Two Poesies D'Agrippa D'Aubigne; SATB chorus
  • op. 68 - Memorial (Five Motets); chorus
  • op. ?? - Symphonies for Present Times; orchestra
  • op. 70 - The Homecoming; opera in one act
  • op. 71 - Trio; oboe, clarinet, and bassoon
  • op. 72 - Elegy; orchestra
  • op. 73 - Scenes from Thesee (Ballet); orchestra
  • op. 74 - Alternamenti (Ballet); orchestra
  • op. 75 - Evening Songs, Four Poems of Yvan Goll; voice and piano
  • op. 76 - Tragic Overture; orchestra
  • op. ?? - Sonata; bassoon and piano
  • op. 78 - Sonata; Bb clarinet and piano
  • op. ?? - Scherzo-Waltz; Bb trumpet and piano
  • op. ?? - Meditation; C or Bb trumpet and piano
  • op. ?? - Novelette; bassoon and piano
  • op. ?? - Episode; F horn and piano
  • op. 80 - Exercise; string orchestra
  • op. 81 - Krapp's Last Tape (Beckett); opera
  • op. 82 - Sinfonia Variata (Symphony no. 3); orchestra
  • op. 83 - Improvisations; percussion and piano
  • op. 84 - The Twins; opera in three acts
  • op. 87 - Musique Nocturne; clarinet and chamber orchestra
  • op. 88 - Sinfonia Cantata (Symphony no. 4); baritone, mixed chorus, and orchestra
  • op. 89 - Aubade; string orchestra
  • op. 90 - Sonata; piano
  • op. 92 - Dialogues; clarinet and piano
  • op. 93 - Periples; small orchestra
  • op. 94 - Symphony no. 5 (in memory of Hans Rosbaud)
  • op. 95 - Pretexts; oboe, bass clarinet, piano, percussion, and strings
  • op. 96 - Variantes; F horn and piano
  • op. 97 - Cantus Firmus; two pianos
  • op. 98 - Rondo; orchestra
  • op. 99 - Serioso; bass saxhorn and piano
  • op. 100 - Cantilene; mezzo-soprano and chamber orchestra
  • op. 101 - Recit; solo clarinet
  • op. 102 - Melopeia; oboe solo
  • op. 103 - Chant Premier (Sonata); tenor saxophone and orchestra
  • op. 104 - Texts; viola and piano
  • op. 105 - Passacaglia for One Hand; piano
  • op. 106 - Follia, Paraphrases; orchestra
  • op. 107 - Delie (Cantata); soprano and orchestra (or piano)
  • op. 108 - Sonata-Danse; cello and piano
  • op. 109 - Malinconia (Cantata); soprano, bass, string quartet, and orchestra
  • op. 110 - Sonata; viola solo
  • op. 111 - String Quartet no. 4
  • op. 112 - Mirror of Songs; flute and piano
  • op. 113 - Torse (Meditation); violin solo
  • op. 114 - Elegy no. 2; violin and piano

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