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Elisa Delaye-Fuchs (var. Fuchs, Delaye, Fuchs-Delaye) (1872–?) was a Swiss composer and a Professor of Harmony at the Conservatoire de Musique de Genève. Although prolific in her output she is very little known today.

Life

She was married to the Russian-born Georges Delaye (1863–1949), a flutist, a composer and a professor at the Conservatoire de Musique de Genève.

Works

Organ

  • Op.21. Ave Maria
  • Op.24. Jour de fête
  • Op.25. Pièce en La bémol majeur

Piano duet

  • Op.27. Impressions de voyage

Piano solo

  • Op.1. Berceuse et Gavotte
  • Op.3. Huit pièces pour piano
  • Op.4/1. Suite No.1: Temps d'automn
  • Op.4/2. Suite No.2: Un, deux, trois
  • Op.5. Impromptu'
  • Op.8. Sonatine
  • Op.9. Sonate en la majeur
  • Op.10. Sonatine pour piano en ut majeur
  • Op.16. Sonatine en sol majeur
  • Op.30. Simple valse'
  • Op.33 Suite: A la montagne
  • Op. 45. Pour la jeunesse

Songs for solo voice

Songs: for two voices

  • Op.2. Adoration
  • Op.119. Canetons et poussin
  • Op1.121. Lapin et mésange
  • Op.122. Petite pomme rouge
  • Op.123. Le Club alpin des escargots
  • Op.130. Quand les chats mangent du pain
  • Op.134. Oh! La bonne dinette'

Theoretical works

  • Op. 22. Cours de lecture rythmique.

External links

References

  1. Minder-Jeanneret, Irene (1995). Femmes musiciennes en Suisse romande La musicienne professionnelle au tournant du siecle dans le miroir de lapresse (1894-1914) (Morges: Editions Cabedita)
  2. Zuber, Serge M. (1993). Musiques d'un siecle in Geneve 1893-1993 (Geneva: Ariana, for the Association des artistes musiciens de Geneve) p.63
  3. ^ 'Category:Fuchs-Delaye, Elisa'. IMSLP Petruccia Music Library. Online resource, accessed 15 May 2021
  4. ^ Catalogue of the library at the Conservatoire de Musique de Genève. Online resource, accessed 15 May 2021.
  5. 'Delaye-Fuchs, E'. Catalogue of the Biblioteque Nationale de France. Online resource, accessed 15 May 2021
  6. ‘Exordia ad missam’ : my lockdown recordings. Web resource, accessed 27 November 2021.
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