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Alexis Emmanuel Chabrier

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Air de ballet (3)
A l'ile heureuse (1)
A la musique (1)
Aubade (arr. Ben-Pienaar) (1)
Aubade (2)
Ballabile (orch. C Lambert) (1)
Ballabile (2)
Ballade des gros dindons (2)
Bergere and chasseur (1)
Bourree fantasque (orch. Felix Mottl) (2)
Bourree fantasque (orch. Thibault Perrine) (1)
Bourree fantasque (10)
Capriccio (2)
Caprice (2)
Chanson d'avril (Serenade du passant) (1)
Chanson pour Jeanne (1)
Cinq pieces posthumes (2)
Cortege burlesque, op. posth. (2)
Danse slave (2)
Danse villageoise (arr. Ben-Pienaar) (1)
Espana 'A Seville, sejour' (1)
Espana (arr. Andre Messager for piano 4 hands) (1)
Espana (arr. Camille Chevillard for piano) (1)
Espana (34)
Fete polonaise (3)
Feuillet d'album (5)
Fisch-Ton-Kan (2)
Gwendoline: Overture (5)
Habanera (arr. Ricardo Gallen) (1)
Habanera (13)
Idylle (3)
Impromptu (6)
Joyeuse Marche (16)
L'Etoile (5)
L'Ile heureuse (1)
L'Invitation au voyage (1)
Lamento (2)
Larghetto for horn and orchestra (1)
Larghetto for horn and piano (2)
Le Roi malgre lui (8)
Les cigales (3)
Lied (1)
Marche des Cipayes (2)
Menuet pompeux (orch. Ravel) (3)
Menuet pompeux (1)
Pastorale des cochons rose (1)
Petite valse (1)
Pieces pittoresques (10) (15)
Pieces posthumes (5) (1)
Prelude pastoral (1)
Que les amants ont de peines (1)
Ronde champetre (2)
Souvenirs de Munich (piano four hands) (1)
Suite de valses (1)
Suite pastorale (7)
Tes yeux bleus (1)
Toutes les fleurs (1)
Valses romantiques (3) (arr. Alfred Cortot for 2 pianos) (1)
Valses romantiques (3) (3)
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Villanelle des petits canards (3)

Alexis Emmanuel Chabrier (January 18, 1841 – September 13, 1894) was a French Romantic composer and pianist. Although known primarily for two of his orchestral works, España and Joyeuse marche, he left an important corpus of operas (including the increasingly popular L'étoile), songs, and piano music as well. These works, though small in number, are of very high quality, and he was admired by composers as diverse as Debussy, Ravel, Richard Strauss, Satie, Schmitt, Stravinsky, and the group of composers known as Les six. Stravinsky alluded to España in his ballet Petrushka, Ravel wrote that the opening bars of Le roi malgré lui changed the course of harmony in France, Poulenc wrote a biography of the composer, and Richard Strauss conducted the first staged performance of Chabrier's incomplete opera Briséïs.

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