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Jean Perrin (composer)

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Musique Concertante, Concerto for piano and orchestra, op. 41, Concerto for violin and orchestra, Introcuction and Allegro for trombone and orchestra, Concerto for cello and orchestra • Brigitte Meyer, piano; Tanja Becker-Bender, violin; David Bruchez, Trombone; Emil Rovner, cello; Kammerphilharmonie
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He died in his sleep in Lausanne the night before the worldwide broadcast on French-speaking radio of the world premiere of his string quartet.
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Canticum laudis for 4 violins, flute, oboe, clarinet, 2 bassoons, trumpet, trombone, and double bass, op. 32 (1974)
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Symphony No. 3, Op. 24; German Lieder, Op. 25; Concerto grosso, Op. 6b; String Quartet; Musikszene CTSP 45.
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Jean-Pierre Amann, "Perrin, Jean" in Sadie, Stanley; John Tyrrell, eds. (2001).
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De profundis for four soloists, chorus, and orchestra, op. 26 (1968–70)
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Introduction and Allegro for trombone and orchestra, op. 30 (1973)
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Mass for four soloists, chorus, and orchestra, op. 19 (unfinished)
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Perrin wrote over 50 compositions, some of which are listed here:
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Concerto grosso for piano and orchestra, op. 6b (1952)
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Jean Baptiste Perrin (fl. 1786)
Jean Baptiste Perrin
Jean Georges Perrin
Swiss
composer
pianist
neo-classical
polytonality
Stravinsky
Poulenc
Lausanne
Bern
Edwin Fischer
Lucerne
Paris
Yves Nat
Nadia Boulanger
Darius Milhaud
Lausanne Chamber Orchestra
Bertolt Brecht
alto
Timişoara Banatul Philharmonic
Jean-François Antonioli
Timişoara Banatul Philharmonic
Jean-François Antonioli
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