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André Caplet
Born: November 23, 1878; Le Havre, France   Died: April 22, 1925; Paris, France  
Although remembered mainly as an orchestrator and editor of unfinished works by his close friend Claude Debussy, André Caplet was a solid composer in his own right, working in the Impressionist style of his time and place. Growing up in a poor family pushed Caplet into music early; by age 12 he was working as a rehearsal pianist at the Folies-Bergères in his hometown of Le Havre. This helped him develop sight-reading and improvisation skills and ...
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Caplet: Le Miroir De Jesus / Foster, Desnoues, Et Al
Release Date: 06/13/2000   Label: Marco Polo   Catalog: 225043   Number of Discs: 1
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Works
Le Corbeau et de Renard (2)
Ballades françaises (5) de Paul Fort, for voice & piano (1)
Chausson, Op. 19 no 4 (1)
Conte fantastique after Edgar Allan Poe's "Masque of the Red Death" (7)
Détresse, song for voice & piano (1)
Divertissements (2) for Harp (4)
Divertissements (2) for Harp: no 1, A la francaise (2)
Divertissements (2) for Harp: no 2, A l'espagnol (1)
Divertissements for harp solo, No. 1, A la française, in C major (1)
Divertissements, for harp (1)
Écoute mon coeur (1)
Écoute, song for voice, piano & flute (1)
En regardant ces belles fleurs (1)
Fables (3) de Jean de la Fontaine, for voice & piano (1)
Fables de Jean de la Fontaine (3): no 1, Le Corbeau et le Renard (3)
Fables de Jean de la Fontaine (3): no 2, La Cigale et la Fourmi (2)
Fables de Jean de la Fontaine (3): no 3, Le Loup et l"Agneau (2)
Impressions d'Automne (1)
Improvisations for Flute and Piano (2)
Invocation (1)
L'epiphanie (3)
La Croix Douloureuse, song for voice & piano (2)
La Ronde, for voice & piano (1)
Le forêt (1)
Le miroir de Jésus (2)
Le miroir de Jésus: Agonie au jardin (1)
Le miroir de Jésus: Présentation (1)
Le miroir de Jésus: Résurrection (1)
Le Vieux Coffret, songs (4) for medium/ low voice & piano (1)
Le vieux coffret: Foret (1)
Légende (5)
Les prières: Oraison dominicale (1)
Marche triomphale et pompière (1)
Mass for 3 voices "dite des Petits de Saint-Eustache-la-Forêt" (1)
Messe a 3: Agnus Dei (1)
Messe a 3: Benedictus (1)
Messe a 3: Sanctus (1)
Myrrha (1)
Panis Angelicus (1)
Petite Valse (2)
Quand reverrai-je, hélas! (2)
Quintet for Piano and Winds (2)
Rêverie et Petite Valse (8)
Rêverie et Petite Valse: Petite Valse (1)
Rêverie et Petite Valse: Rêverie (3)
Sonnets (2) for Soprano and Harp: no 1, Doux fut le trait (1)
Sonnets (2), for high voice & harp (1)
Suite Persane (1)
Suite Persane: Nihavend (1)
Tout est lumière (1)
Viens! (1)
Viens! Une flûte invisible soupire (1)
Viens! une flûte invisible soupire, for medium/ low voice, flute & piano (1)
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Autour De Debussy - Caplet, Debussy, Et Al / Marion, Baril
Release Date: 10/26/2006   Label: Analekta   Catalog: 23119   Number of Discs: 1
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Maria Graf - Recital - Caplet, Fauré, Roussel, Et Al
Release Date: 08/1991   Label: Philips   Catalog: 432103   Number of Discs: 1
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Biography by James Reel
Although remembered mainly as an orchestrator and editor of unfinished works by his close friend Claude Debussy, André Caplet was a solid composer in his own right, working in the Impressionist style of his time and place. Growing up in a poor family pushed Caplet into music early; by age 12 he was working as a rehearsal pianist at the Folies-Bergères in his hometown of Le Havre. This helped him develop sight-reading and improvisation skills and a sense of harmony very quickly, and in 1896 he entered the Paris Conservatory, winning a string of prizes during his time there and simultaneously working as a conductor around Paris. In 1901 he won the Prix de Rome; unlike many other composers, he obtained on his first try.

It was mainly as a conductor, however, that Caplet made his living early in his career. He was a meticulous perfectionist, qualities alien to French orchestras of the time. His work attracted international attention, and in 1910 he was recruited to work six months a year at the Boston Opera Company, of which he became artistic director in 1912. He left to volunteer for French military service in 1914. In the trenches he was wounded twice and gassed; his health permanently compromised (he would die prematurely of pleurisy), Caplet largely gave up conducting and turned to composing, editing, and proofreading. He developed an especially close relationship with Debussy, having, among other things, conducted the 1911 Paris premiere of his Le Martyre de St. Sébastien after having orchestrated most of the work.

Caplet's own music revolved mainly around the voice. Within Debussy's Impressionistic harmonic manner he developed a personal style, marked especially by wide-ranging, improvisatory-sounding melodies. Even his instrumental works follow these inclinations, but what sets his music apart from Debussy's is a taste for plainchant and a general interest in archaic music, manifested most strongly in Le Miroir de Jésus, a work that drew on his musical obsessions as well as his Catholic mysticism.
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