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==Selected works== [[File:Artemis troublee by L. Bakst 01.jpg|thumb|200px|Sketch for ''Artémis troublée'' by Léon Bakst]] ;Stage * ''Yanitza'', Scène lyrique d'après une légende albanaise (1911); poem by {{ill|Georges Spitzmuller|fr}} * ''Artémis troublée'', ballet by [[Ida Rubinstein]], costumes by [[Léon Bakst]] (1911–1912) ;Orchestral * ''Symphonie d'archets'' for string orchestra (1919); orchestration of the string quartet * ''Nocturne'' for chamber orchestra * Symphony No. 1 in C major (1934) * Symphony No. 2 in A major (1936) ;Concertante * ''Fantaisie'' for piano and orchestra (1909) * ''Humoresque'' for violin and chamber orchestra (1910) ;Chamber music * Piano Trio (1905) * ''Sérénade'' for violin (or flute) and piano (1908) * Sonata in C minor for violin and piano (1908) * ''Humoresque'' for violin and piano (or chamber orchestra) (1910) * ''Nocturne'' for violin (or cello) and piano (1910) * String Quartet in E minor (1919) * Sonata No. 1 in B{{music|flat}} major for cello and piano (1919) * Sonata No. 2 in C major for cello and piano ;Piano * ''Tarantelle'' * ''Scherzetto'' * ''Impromptu'' * ''Vertige'' * ''Incertitude'' * ''Entêtement'' * ''Berceuse'' * ''Valse-caprice'' (1906) * ''Romance'' (1909) * ''Portraits d'enfants'' (1910) * ''Valse sur un thème de Franz Schubert'' (1911) * ''Impressions'' (1912) :# Nostalgie :# Eclaircie :# Primesaut * ''Reflets romantiques'' (1912) :# Avec esprit et charme :# Ardemment :# En rêvant :# Avec fougue :# Souple :# Léger :# Tender :# Energique * Sept pièces (1913) * ''Presto'' (1913) * ''Prélude, scherzo et allegro'' * Thème et variations (1913) * Prélude in F major (1913) * ''Allegro'' (1913) * ''Scherzo'' (1913) * ''D'une âme...'' (1914) * Pieces for piano 4-hands (1914) * ''Éclaircie'' (1923) * ''Prélude'' (1930) * ''Allegretto'' * ''Prélude en mi bémol mineur'' * ''Prélude en fa mineur'' * ''Sur la mer'' * ''Valse en fa dièse mineur'' * ''Valse en fa mineur'' * ''Vertige'' * ''La vraie furlana'' ;Vocal * ''Nuit d'Italie'' for voice and piano; words by [[Paul Bourget]] * ''Laurette'' for voice and piano; words by [[Alfred de Vigny]] * ''Sépulcre'' for voice and piano; words by [[Leon Volade]] * ''Paroles à la lune'' for voice and piano (1903); words by [[Anna de Noailles]] * ''Panis Angelicus'' for voice and cello (1904) * ''Dans les bois'' for voice and piano (1904); words by [[Gérard de Nerval]] * ''La Promesse'' for voice and piano or orchestra (1910); words by [[Gabriel Montoya]] * ''La Plainte'' for voice and piano or orchestra (1911); words by [[Lucien Paté]] * ''Le Papillon'' for voice and piano or orchestra (1911); words by [[Jean Aicard]] * ''Le Champ de bataille'' (1912); words by [[Théophile Gautier]] * ''Trois Mélodies'' for voice and piano or orchestra (1912); words by [[Théophile Gautier]] :# Infidélité :# La Dernière feuille :# Serment * ''Villanelle'' for voice and piano or orchestra (1912); words by [[Théophile Gautier]] * ''Chanson violette'' for voice and piano or orchestra (1913); words by [[Albert Samain]] * ''Le Chevrier'' for voice and piano or orchestra (1913); words by [[José-Maria de Heredia]] * ''Il est d'étranges soirs'' for voice and piano or orchestra (1913) words by [[Albert Samain]] * ''Viole'' for voice and piano (1913); words by Albert Samain * ''In manus tuas'' for voice, oboe and organ (1914) * ''Quatre poèmes de [[Jean Lahor]]'' for voice and piano or orchestra (1921) :# Après l'orage :# Adieux :# Après le bal :# Dèsir de mort * ''Vocalise-étude'' for medium voice and piano (1924) * ''Le Poèt et la muse'' for voice and piano; words by E. Thévenet * ''L'Embarquement pour l'idéal'' for voice and piano; words by [[Catulle Mendès]] * ''Mortes les fleurs'' for voice and piano; words by P. May * ''Chanson napolitaine'' for voice and piano; words by P. May ;Choral * ''Os Justi'', Offertorium for chorus and organ (1903) * ''Acis et Galatée'', Cantata (1910) * ''Jeanne d'Arc'', Oratorio (1913); words by [[Gabriel Montoya]] * ''Salve Regina'' for chorus a cappella (1929) * ''Messe du cinquième centenaire de la mort de Jeanne d'Arc'' (Mass for the Fifth Centenary of the Death of Joan of Arc) for soloists, chorus and orchestra (1931) * ''Nuit tombante'' for chorus and orchestra * ''Pastorale de Noël'' pour for soloists, chorus and orchestra * ''Soleils de septembre'' for chorus and orchestra ::Source: Cercle Paul Paray.<ref name=pp/> ===References=== {{Reflist}} ===Sources=== * {{cite book | last = Holoman | first = D. Kern | authorlink=D. Kern Holoman|title = Charles Munch | date = 2012| location = New York | publisher =Oxford University Press | isbn = 978-0-19-977270-4}} * {{cite book | last = Mousnier | first = Jean-Philippe | title = Paul Paray: Les grands chefs d'orchestre | date = 1998| location =Paris | publisher = Editions L'Harmattan | isbn = 978-2-73-846352-4 }} *{{cite book | editor1-last = Slonimsky | editor1-first = Nicolas | editor-link = Nicolas Slonimsky | editor2 = Laura Kuhn | title = Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Music and Musicians | volume = 4 | date = 2001 | location = New York | publisher = Schirmer | isbn = 978-0-02-865530-7 }} {{s-start}} {{s-culture}} {{succession box | title=[[Lamoureux Orchestra|Principal Conductors, Lamoureux Orchestra]]| before=[[Camille Chevillard]] | years=1923–1928| after=[[Albert Wolff (conductor)|Albert Wolff]] }} {{succession box | title=[[Israel Philharmonic Orchestra|Music Directors, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra]] | before=none | years=1949–1950| after=[[Jean Martinon]] }} {{s-end}} {{Detroit Symphony conductors}} {{Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra conductors}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Paray, Paul}} [[Category:1886 births]] [[Category:1979 deaths]] [[Category:French male conductors (music)]] [[Category:French expatriates in Israel]] [[Category:French expatriates in the United States]] [[Category:Prix de Rome for composition]] [[Category:Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour]] [[Category:People from Seine-Maritime]] [[Category:20th-century French conductors (music)]] [[Category:20th-century French male musicians]] [[Category:Conductors of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra]] [[Category:Music directors of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra]] [[Category:Principal conductors of the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra]]
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