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Vincent d'Indy was a significant French composer and music educator in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was a prominent figure in the French musical scene, known for his contributions to symphonic music and operatic works. D'Indy was one of the founding members of the Schola Cantorum in Paris, which aimed to promote a more scholarly approach to music education and composition, emphasizing the importance of counterpoint and traditional forms. His works often reflect a synthesis of classical traditions and contemporary influences, showcasing his deep understanding of both the past and present in music.

Throughout his career, d'Indy's compositions included orchestral works, chamber music, and operas, with notable pieces such as 'Symphonie sur un chant montagnard' and 'Fervaal.' He was influenced by composers like César Franck and Richard Wagner, though he also sought to establish a distinctly French musical identity. His legacy continues through his teaching and the impact he had on the next generation of composers, reinforcing the significance of academic rigor in music composition and performance education.

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出生日期 November 27, 1851
出生地点 Lyon, Rhône, France
去世日期 December 2, 1931
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