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unusual facts about Charles Koechlin


Fernando Lopes-Graça

1937: goes to Paris, where he studies with composition and orchestration with Charles Koechlin.


Fenwick Smith

Smith has a reputation for playing new works and has notably made numerous premiere recordings of works by composers like Copland, Foote, Gaubert, Ginastera, Koechlin, Dahl, Harbison, Cage, Pinkham, Erwin Schulhoff, Schuller, Schoenberg, Ned Rorem, and Reinecke.

Henri Cliquet-Pleyel

In 1913 he undertook musical studies at the Conservatoire de Paris under teachers André Gedalge and Eugène Cools, from whom he learned counterpoint and fugue, before taking up composition studies with Charles Koechlin, who had taught such diverse musicians as Faure, Poulenc, Milhaud, members of Les Six, and Cole Porter.

Maurice Senart

The firm was important in the publication of works by many modernist composers in the 1920 including Cras, Casella, Delannoy, Koechlin, Malipiero, and Milhaud.


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