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Born in 1952, French composer Philippe Fénelon began his music studies at the age of eight and went on to continue his training at the conservatory of Orléans. Two of his piano professors were to have a profound influence on his budding musical identity. Janine Coste, a student of Cortot, Nat and Messiaen, passed on her knowledge of classical technique and historical perspective to the young Fénelon. Claude Ardent in turn taught him an awareness of the bonds between music and literature. Fénelon took an early interest in the voice and by the age of seventeen was already an accomplished accompanist working with numerous singers. It was then that he took his first trip to the Bayreuth Festival and, while listening to Noces by Stravinsky directed by Pierre Boulez, decided to become a composer. Read full bio: http://philippefenelon.net/accueil/biographie/?page_id=7 User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Philippe Fénelon - still dreams
Dix-Huit Madrigaux

Dix-huit madrigaux d'après des poèmes de Rilke
18 Madrigaux d'apres des poemes de Rilke (Les Jeunes Solistes)
Fénelon : Œuvres
Hommage à Dominique Troncin
Musique sacrée de Bach à Nystedt
Dix-huit Madrigaux on Poems by Rilke (1995-1996) - Les Jeunes Solistes
20150323 - Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord, Paris