Cecile Paul Simon Explained
Cecile Paul Simon (April 12, 1881 – January 3, 1970)[1] was a French composer who published under at least two pseudonyms and was the mother of composer Louise Marie Simon (also known as Claude Arrieu).[2]
Simon was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine. Little is known about her education. She married Paul Simon and their daughter Louise Marie was born in 1903. Simon published under her own name and also under the pseudonyms Guy Portal and John (or Jean) Rovens.[3]
Simon's compositions were published by Durdilly and Rouart.[4]
Chamber
- Sonata (violin and piano)
- Sonata No. 2 (flute or violin and piano)[5]
- Trio (violin, cello and piano)
Orchestra
Theatre
- Fleur de Peche (text by L. Payen)
- L'aumone de Don Juan
- La Belle au Bois Dormant
- Marchand de Regrets (text by Fernand Crommelynck)[6]
Vocal
- "L'heure Exquise" (text by Paul Verlaine)[7]
- "Simple Tale" (medium voice and orchestra or piano; text by Jean Cocteau)
- "Valses" (text by Janine Lirret pseud. Raymonde Terrail)[8]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Cécile Simon . 2022-04-02 . musee.sacem.fr . fr.
- Web site: Cécile P. Simon (1881–1970) . 2022-04-02 . data.bnf.fr . fr.
- Book: Haine, Malou . Jean Cocteau, textes et musique . 2005 . Editions Mardaga . 978-2-87009-901-8 . fr.
- Book: Cohen, Aaron I. . International encyclopedia of women composers . 1987 . 0-9617485-2-4 . Second edition, revised and enlarged . New York . 16714846.
- Web site: Simon . Cecile . IMSLP . 2022-04-02 . imslp.org.
- Book: Office, Library of Congress Copyright . Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third series . 1952 . en.
- Web site: C.-P. Simon Song Texts LiederNet . 2022-04-02 . www.lieder.net.
- Book: Office, Library of Congress Copyright . Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third series . en.