Description
Mouquet Eglogue Op29-Flute and Piano
Mouquet Eglogue Op29-Flute and Piano
Publisher-Lemoine
Composer-Jules Mouquet
Flute and Piano
About
Eglogue Meaning – A short pastoral poem on the subject of rural life free from the complexities of modern civilisation.
Jules Mouquet
Jules Mouquet (1867-1946) was a French composer who studied harmony and composition at the Paris Conservatoire before being awarded the Grand Prix de Rome in 1896 for his cantata Mélusine. He received the Prix Trémont in 1905 and then, in 1907, the Prix Chartier for chamber music.
In 1913, he was appointed professor of harmony at the Paris Conservatoire and wrote a Cours complémentaire d’harmonie.
Most of Jules Mouquet’s compositions are for wind instruments – flute, oboe, clarinet, and saxophone – and his best-known work remains the symphonic poem La Flûte de Pan op. 15, for flute and orchestra. He also wrote oratorios, including Le Sacrifice d’Isaac and Le Jugement. The majority of his works were written for wind instruments, and his most popular work remains the symphonic poem, La Flûte de Pan op. 15, for flute and orchestra.
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