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First name: Jean-Yves
Last name: Lesur (Daniël-Lesur)
Dates: 1905- 2002
Category: Quartet
Nationality: french
Opus name: Suite (1943)
Publisher: Amphion A 140
Peculiarities: to buy ump: http://www.ump.co.uk/PDF/Chamber_Music_Catalogue_2011.pdf
Information: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jean-Yves Daniel-Lesur, known often simply as Daniel-Lesur (November 19, 1908 – July 2, 2002) was a French organist and composer. His mother, Alice Lesur, was an accomplished composer in her own right; some of her music was even published. Daniel-Lesur was a student of Charles Tournemire. In 1935 he became a professor of counterpoint at the Schola Cantorum under its new director, Nestor Lejeune. The following year he co-founded the group La Jeune France along with composers Olivier Messiaen (with whom he would remain a lifelong friend), André Jolivet and Yves Baudrier, who were attempting to re-establish a more human and less abstract form of composition. La Jeune France developed from the avant-garde chamber music society La spirale, formed by Jolivet, Messiaen, and Daniel-Lesur the previous year. That same year he, together with Jean Langlais and Jean-Jacques Grunenwald, gave the first performance of Olivier Messiaen's La Nativité du Seigneur. Daniel-Lesur also served as director of the Opéra National de Paris from 1971 to 1973.