- Jean Martinon
Jean Martinon (
January 10 1910 –March 1 1976 ) was a French conductor andcomposer .Biography
Martinon was born in
Lyon , where he began his education, going on to theConservatoire de Paris to study underAlbert Roussel for composition, underCharles Münch andRoger Désormière for conducting, underVincent d'Indy for harmony, and underJules Boucherit for violin. He served in the French army duringWorld War II , and was taken prisoner in 1940, composing works such as "Chant des captifs" while incarcerated. Among his other compositions are four symphonies, four concertos, additional choral works and chamber music. [cite journal | title=Jean Martinon (Obituary) | journal=The Musical Times | volume=vol. 117 | issue=no. 1599 | pages=pp.425 | month=May | year=1976| url=http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0027-4666(197605)117%3A1599%3C425%3AJM%3E2.0.CO%3B2-L | accessdate=]After the war, Martinon was appointed conductor of the
Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire of Paris, and, in 1946, of theBordeaux Philharmonic Orchestra . Other orchestras with which he was officially associated include theChicago Symphony Orchestra as music director from 1963 to 1968; theDüsseldorfer Symphoniker , theFrench National Orchestra , theIsrael Philharmonic Orchestra , theLondon Philharmonic Orchestra , the Radio Éireann Symphony Orchestra, theConcerts Lamoureux , andHet Residentie Orkest inThe Hague .Martinon's repertoire focused on the works of the early twentieth century French and
Russia n masters. The premieres of his violin- and cello-concerti were given byHenryk Szeryng andPierre Fournier respectively.Late in life, Martinon was diagnosed with bone cancer, not long after he guest conducted the
San Francisco Symphony in their first complete performances ofDeryck Cooke 's orchestration ofGustav Mahler 's tenth symphony. ["San Francisco Chronicle"]References
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