Thérèse Brenet
Thérèse Brenet (born 22 October 1935) is a French composer.
Born in Paris, she studied at the and since 1954[1] the Conservatoire de Paris. Among her teachers were Maurice Duruflé, Henri Dutilleux, Darius Milhaud, and Jean Rivier. In 1965 she won the Prix de Rome for her Les Visions prophétiques de Cassandre; a prize which enabled her to pursue further studies at the French Academy in Rome. She went on to win the for fugue and composition and won the of Chicago's composition prize. She is also an honorary member of the National Academy of History in Reims.[2]
References[]
- ^ "Thérèse Brenet" in Sax, Mule & Co by Jean-Pierre Thiollet, H & D, Paris, 2004, p. 104–105.
- ^ Biography of Thérèse Brenet at www.depleinvent.com
External links[]
- Official Website of Thérèse Brenet (archive from 8 June 2009; accessed 29 October 2018).
- Thérèse Brenet's biography on Cdmc’s website
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- 1935 births
- 20th-century classical composers
- Conservatoire de Paris faculty
- Conservatoire de Paris alumni
- Women composers
- French composers
- Living people
- Prix de Rome for composition
- Pupils of Darius Milhaud
- French composer stubs