Composers

Gustave Samazeuilh

Piano
Violin
Cello
Voice
Viola
Orchestra
Flute
Oboe
Organ
Clarinet
Song
Piece
Suite
Sketches
Prelude
Invention
Cantabile
Capriccio
Chanson
Divertimento
by popularity

#

2 Pièces2 Poèmes chantés3 Petites inventions

C

Cantabile et CapriccioChanson à ma poupée

D

Dans la brume argentéeDivertissement et musette

E

Esquisse d'EspagneEsquisses

F

Fantaisie élégiaqueFeuillage du cœur

J

Japonnerie

L

Lamento et moto perpetuoLe cercle des heuresLe chant de la merLe sommeil de Canope

N

Naïades au soirNocturneNuit

P

PréludePrélude pour violon et orgue

S

SérénadeString QuartetSuite en trioSuite in G minorSuite pour piano

T

Tendresses

U

Une étude symphonique d'après 'La nef'

V

Violin Sonata

É

Évocation
Wikipedia
Gustave Marie Victor Fernand Samazeuilh (2 June 1877 in Bordeaux – 4 August 1967 in Paris) was a French composer and writer on music.
He studied music with Ernest Chausson until the latter's death in 1899, and then attended the Schola Cantorum de Paris, where he became a pupil of Vincent d'Indy and Paul Dukas. He was also much influenced by the impressionist school, and wrote a number of works for piano which are reminiscent of Debussy. His output was marked more by "fine craftsmanship" (to quote Slonimsky) than by quantity or commercial success.
He produced many piano transcriptions of orchestral works, and also wrote musical biography.