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Pierre Lantier (30 April 1910 – 4 April 1998) was a French composer and pianist, and the husband of fellow composer Paule Maurice. Born in Marseilles, Lantier was affiliated with the Conservatoire de Paris. In 1937, he won the prestigious Prix de Rome composition scholarship (a prize he shared with Victor Serventi). His larger-scale compositions include a Requiem (premiered in 1981), as well as three works for piano and orchestra. His music continues to be championed by present-day conductor Patrick Botti. Pierre Lantier died on 4 April 1998 in Ollioules, in Southeastern France.

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  • Pierre Lantier (* 30. April 1910 in Marseille; † 4. April 1998 in Ollioules) war ein französischer Komponist und Musikpädagoge. Lantier studierte am Conservatoire de Paris bei Henri Busser, André Bloch, Georges Caussade und Philippe Gaubert und gewann 1937 den Second Grand Prix de Rome. Er wirkte am Conservatoire de Paris und an der École normale de musique als Professor für Harmonielehre. Auf ihn geht der internationale Interpretationswettbewerb Concours Pierre-Lantier zurück. Lantier war mit der Komponistin Paule Maurice verheiratet. Neben einem 1969 entstandenen Requiem komponierte Lantier vorwiegend kammermusikalische Werke, darunter eine Sicilienne für Altsaxophon und Klavier. (de)
  • Pierre Lantier, né le 30 avril 1910 à Marseille et mort le 4 avril 1998 à Ollioules, est un compositeur français. (fr)
  • Pierre Lantier (30 April 1910 – 4 April 1998) was a French composer and pianist, and the husband of fellow composer Paule Maurice. Born in Marseilles, Lantier was affiliated with the Conservatoire de Paris. In 1937, he won the prestigious Prix de Rome composition scholarship (a prize he shared with Victor Serventi). One of Lantier's most widely known works is a Sicilienne for alto saxophone and piano. His many other chamber-music pieces include Andante et Scherzetto, for saxophone quartet; an Introduction, Romance, et Allegro, for bass trombone and piano; a sonata for trumpet and piano; and Euskaldunak, a sonata for alto saxophone and piano. His larger-scale compositions include a Requiem (premiered in 1981), as well as three works for piano and orchestra. His music continues to be championed by present-day conductor Patrick Botti. Pierre Lantier died on 4 April 1998 in Ollioules, in Southeastern France. (en)
  • Pierre Lantier (Marseille, 30 april 1910 - Ollioules, 4 april 1998) was een Frans componist en pianist. (nl)
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  • Pierre Lantier, né le 30 avril 1910 à Marseille et mort le 4 avril 1998 à Ollioules, est un compositeur français. (fr)
  • Pierre Lantier (Marseille, 30 april 1910 - Ollioules, 4 april 1998) was een Frans componist en pianist. (nl)
  • Pierre Lantier (* 30. April 1910 in Marseille; † 4. April 1998 in Ollioules) war ein französischer Komponist und Musikpädagoge. Lantier studierte am Conservatoire de Paris bei Henri Busser, André Bloch, Georges Caussade und Philippe Gaubert und gewann 1937 den Second Grand Prix de Rome. Er wirkte am Conservatoire de Paris und an der École normale de musique als Professor für Harmonielehre. Auf ihn geht der internationale Interpretationswettbewerb Concours Pierre-Lantier zurück. Lantier war mit der Komponistin Paule Maurice verheiratet. (de)
  • Pierre Lantier (30 April 1910 – 4 April 1998) was a French composer and pianist, and the husband of fellow composer Paule Maurice. Born in Marseilles, Lantier was affiliated with the Conservatoire de Paris. In 1937, he won the prestigious Prix de Rome composition scholarship (a prize he shared with Victor Serventi). His larger-scale compositions include a Requiem (premiered in 1981), as well as three works for piano and orchestra. His music continues to be championed by present-day conductor Patrick Botti. Pierre Lantier died on 4 April 1998 in Ollioules, in Southeastern France. (en)
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  • Pierre Lantier (de)
  • Pierre Lantier (fr)
  • Pierre Lantier (nl)
  • Pierre Lantier (en)
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