Of our last two composers, annoyingly little can be found in writings beyond the 1960s, and barely anything even up to that point.
Maurice Le Roux (1923 - 1992) will be associated in the minds of forum members with one of the earliest (and best imv) recordings of Messiaen's Turangalila Symphony, made under his conductorship in 1957 with the ORTF Orchestra. One source includes him alongside Boulez in the serial composers emerging from Messiaen's classes in composition in the late 1940s. In France, and to movie buffs internationally, he will be known for his many fine film scores, including that of the charming film Le Ballon Rouge of 1956, on a theme in which the red balloon stands for freedom, a favourite theme for French film makers of the time, for which he wrote straightforward music, strongly in the French manner derived from Debussy's Boîte à joujoux and Désire-Emile Inghelbrecht's Nursery Suite, from which this little suite was drawn:
Maurice Le Roux (1923 - 1992) will be associated in the minds of forum members with one of the earliest (and best imv) recordings of Messiaen's Turangalila Symphony, made under his conductorship in 1957 with the ORTF Orchestra. One source includes him alongside Boulez in the serial composers emerging from Messiaen's classes in composition in the late 1940s. In France, and to movie buffs internationally, he will be known for his many fine film scores, including that of the charming film Le Ballon Rouge of 1956, on a theme in which the red balloon stands for freedom, a favourite theme for French film makers of the time, for which he wrote straightforward music, strongly in the French manner derived from Debussy's Boîte à joujoux and Désire-Emile Inghelbrecht's Nursery Suite, from which this little suite was drawn:
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