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Théodore Dubois

Théodore DUBOIS

1837 - 1924

Composer, Organist

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Théodore Dubois (1837-1924) was a gifted pupil, whose brilliant studies at the Paris Conservatoire were rewarded by several Premiers Prix in the classes of Marmontel (piano), Benoist (organ), Bazin (harmony) and Thomas (composition), and then the Prix de Rome (1861). On his return from a curtailed stay in Italy, Dubois began a regular and patient ascent. He was appointed professor of harmony at the Conservatoire in 1871, professor of composition there ten years later, and finally director from 1896 until his retirement in 1905. Simultaneously he devoted himself to church music, notably as organist of La Madeleine from 1877 to 1896. He produced a large corpus of very successful sacred works, the most striking example of which is his oratorio Les Sept Paroles du Christ (1867). He was also honoured in official circles, and became a member of the Institut de France in 1894. His reputation suffered posthumously from his having held that privileged position. The persistent misunderstanding with regard to his departure from the Conservatoire is significant in this respect: coinciding with the scandal of Ravel’s ultimate failure to obtain the Prix de Rome, it was long seen as a bitter defeat for the academic milieux. And yet while remaining faithful to his ideals of clarity and respect for tradition, Dubois took note of the advances made in his time, as is borne out by his membership of the Société Nationale de Musique. Eclectic in its inspiration, his oeuvre is vast and varied, embracing every genre and influenced as much by César Franck as by Schumann, Brahms and Saint-Saëns.

Chronological milestones

1837 1924 87 ans
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1867

Les Sept Paroles du Christ

Théodore DUBOIS

1878

Le Paradis perdu

Théodore DUBOIS / Édouard BLAU

1895

Xavière

Théodore DUBOIS / Louis GALLET

1908

Symphonie française

Théodore DUBOIS

1922

Quatuor à cordes no 2

Théodore DUBOIS

Works

Aben-Hamet

Léonce DETROYAT / Théodore DUBOIS / Achille de LAUZIÈRES-THÉMINES

1884

Adonis

Théodore DUBOIS

1901

Benedicat vobis

Théodore DUBOIS

1885

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