Marvin Duchow
Marvin Duchow (June 10, 1914 in Montreal – May 24, 1979) was a Canadian composer, teacher and musicologist. He was an expert on Renaissance music and the music of eighteenth century France. The McGill University Music Library in Montreal is named after him.
Works
- Songs of My Youth, Liedzyklus, 1930
- Variations on a Chorale Orchestral, 1936
- For a Rose's Sake, 1938
- Motet, 1938
- Seven Chorale Preludes in Traditional Style Organ (music), 1939
- Quartet in C Minor, 1939, 1942
- A Carol Choir, 1943
- Badinerie for Piano and Orchestra, 1947
- Chant intime (Prelude) for Piano, 1947
- Sonata for Piano, 1955
- Movement for Strings (Largamente), 1972
- Three Songs of the Holocaust/ Trois Chants de l'Holocaust Nelly Sachs writing from 1977 is involved in it.
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