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Florent Schmitt (1870 - 1958)

A composition pupil of Massenet and of Fauré at the Paris Conservatoire, Florent Schmitt, in common with a number of his contemporaries, was fascinated by the exotic, an element of orientalism of a kind appearing as a feature in several of his successful compositions.

Orchestral Music

La tragédie de Salomé (The Tragedy of Salome), originally a dance-piece, was revised as a symphonic poem in 1910. An element of exoticism is appropriately apparent in the film-score for Flaubert's Salammbô, with its Carthaginian setting, and in a number of subsequent orchestral works, while his gifts of orchestration are evident in his two symphonies and in a varied series of other compositions.

Choral Music

Schmitt won early success with his exotic setting of Psalm xlvii in 1904. Other choral works range from settings of fables of La Fontaine to liturgical music, settings of the Mass and other sacred texts.

Chamber and Instrumental Music



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