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Darius Milhaud () ( September 4 , 1892 – June 22 , 1974 ) was a French Composer and teacher. He was a member of '' Les Six '' - also known as the ''Groupe des Six'' - and one of the most prolific composers of the 20th Century . His compositions are particularly noted as being influenced by Jazz and for their use of Polytonality (music in more than one Key at once). BIOGRAPHY Born to a Jewish family in Aix-en-Provence , Milhaud studied in Paris at the Paris Conservatory where he met his fellow group members Arthur Honegger and Germaine Tailleferre . He studied Composition under Charles Widor and Harmony and Counterpoint with André Gédalge . In addition he studied privately with Vincent D'Indy . As a young man he worked for a while in the diplomatic entourage of Paul Claudel , the eminent Poet and Dramatist , who was serving as Ambassador to Brazil . On a trip to the United States in 1922 , Darius Milhaud heard "authentic" Jazz for the first time, on the streets of Harlem , "Milhaud - La Création Du Monde " (of Darius Milhaud, English language), Pomona College , Department of Music, 1999, webpage: PomonaEdu-Milhaud-Creation . which left a great impact on his musical outlook. Using some jazz movements, the following year, he finished composing ''" La Création Du Monde "'' ("The Creation of the World"), which was cast as a Ballet in six continuous dance scenes. He left France in 1939 and emigrated to America in 1940 (his Jewish background made it impossible for him to return to his native country until after The Liberation ); he secured a teaching post at Mills College in Oakland, California . From 1947 to 1971 he taught alternate years at Mills and the Paris Conservatoire , until poor health, which caused him to use a wheelchair during his later years (beginning sometime before 1947), compelled him to retire. He died in Geneva . Milhaud (like his contemporaries Paul Hindemith , Bohuslav Martinů and Heitor Villa-Lobos ) was an extremely rapid creator, for whom the art of writing music seemed almost as natural as breathing. His most popular works include '' Le Boeuf Sur Le Toit '' (ballet), '' La Création Du Monde '' (a ballet for small Orchestra with solo Saxophone , influenced by jazz), '' Scaramouche '' (for Saxophone and Orchestra, also for two Piano s), and ''Saudades do Brazil'' (dance suite). His autobiography is titled ''Notes Sans Musique'' (''Notes Without Music''), later revised as ''Ma Vie Heureuse'' (''My Happy Life''). WORKS Note that the following list represents only a tiny proportion of Milhaud's output; his opus list ended at 443. Operas
Ballets
Orchestral
Solo Violin
Solo Viola
Concertante
Winds
Piano
Chamber
Vocal
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LOCATION OF ORIGINAL SOURCE MATERIAL RELATING TO DARIUS MILHAUD The Western Jewish History Center , of the Judah L. Magnes Museum , in Berkeley, California has librettos for Milhaud's opera, ''David'', as well as a program for its American premiere, in Los Angeles, at the Hollywood Bowl, and photocopies of newspaper coverage in the B'nai B'rith Messenger of Los Angeles, of this event (1956) Collection Number 1970.002 . NOTES EXTERNAL LINKS
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