Lacombe, Louis (Trouillon)
Lacombe, Louis (Trouillon)
Lacombe, Louis (Trouillon), French pianist and composer; b. Bourges, Nov. 26, 1818; d. Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue, Sept. 30, 1884. He studied piano at the Paris Cons, with Zimmerman, winning the premier prix at the age of 13. After touring through France, Belgium, and Germany, he took courses with Czerny, Sechter, and Seyfried in Vienna. Following another concert tour, he settled in Paris (1839), concentrating on composition. His essay Philosophie et musique was publ. posth. (Paris, 1895).
Works
dramatic:L’Amour, melodrama (Paris, Dec. 2, 1859); La Madone, opera (Paris, Jan. 16, 1861); Le Tonnelier de Nuremberg, comic opera (perf. as Meister Martin und seine Gesellen, Koblenz, March 7, 1897);Winkelried, opera (Geneva, Feb. 17, 1892); La Reine des eaux, opera (perf. as Die Korrigane, Sondershausen, March 12?, 1901); Der Kreuzritter, comic opera (Sondershausen, March 21, 1902). other: 2 dramatic syms. with Soloists and Chorus: Manfred (1847) and Arva ou Les Hongrois (1850); Lassan et Friss, Hungarian fantasy for Orch. (1890); Sapho, cantata (1878); choruses; chamber music; piano pieces.
Bibliography
E. Bourdin, La Musique et les musiciens: L. L. (Paris, 1882); H. Boyer, L.L. et son oeuvre (Paris, 1888); L. Gallet, Conférence sur L. L. et son oeuvre (Paris, 1891); E. Jongleux, Un Grand Musicien méconnu: L L. (Bourges, 1935).
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire