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Adrienne Clostre (born October 9, 1921 – died August 5, 2006) was a talented French composer. She was born in Thomery, a town in Seine-et-Marne, France. Adrienne became known for creating beautiful and interesting music.

Who Was Adrienne Clostre?

Adrienne Clostre was a French composer who lived in the 20th century. She dedicated her life to music, writing many different pieces. Her work earned her several important awards, showing her great skill and creativity.

Her Early Life and Studies

Adrienne Clostre began her musical journey by studying at the famous Conservatoire de Paris. This is a very important music school in France. There, she learned from some of the best composers of her time. Her teachers included Yves Nat, Darius Milhaud, Jean Rivier, and Olivier Messiaen. Learning from such masters helped her develop her unique musical style.

After finishing her studies, Adrienne Clostre started her career as a composer. In 1951, she married an architect named Robert Biset. They had two daughters together. Adrienne Clostre passed away in Serrières in 2006.

Amazing Awards and Achievements

Adrienne Clostre won many prestigious awards for her music. These awards recognized her talent and hard work:

  • In 1949, she won the Grand Prix de Rome. This is a very important prize given to young artists, including composers, to help them study in Rome.
  • In 1955, she received the Grand Music Prize from the City of Paris.
  • In 1976, she was awarded the Florence Gould Prize.
  • In 1987, she won the SACD Prix Musique.

These awards show how much her music was valued and celebrated during her lifetime.

Works

Adrienne Clostre composed a variety of musical pieces. Here are some of her selected works:

  • Le chant du cygne (The Swan Song)
  • Lux mundi, a piece for a children's orchestra, written in 1985
  • Modal Magic, composed in 1986
  • Symphony for Strings, written in 1949
  • Concerto for oboe and chamber orchestra
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