Pierre-Octave Ferroud
Pierre-Octave Ferroud was a French composer of classical music.
He was born in Chasselay, Rhône, near Lyon. He went to Lyon, to Strasbourg where he studied with Guy Ropartz, and again to Lyon where he was for a time an associate and "disciple" of Florent Schmitt, and a pupil of Georges Martin Witkowski. He then travelled to Paris in 1923, where he later founded with Henry Barraud, Jean Rivier and Emmanuel Bondeville Triton, a contemporary music society.
In a letter to Boris Asafiev, Sergei Prokofiev described his encounter with Ferroud, praised the Symphony in A and suggested that Asafiev might have a look at it. Ferroud's opera, he reported, impressed him much less.
He wrote a biographical work about his mentor Florent Schmitt
Ferroud was a regular contributor of musical reviews and essays to the journal Paris-Soir.
He died in 1936, when he was decapitated in a road accident in Debrecen, in Hungary. On hearing of Ferroud's death, Francis Poulenc wrote to Georges Auric of his distress.Primary works
- Andante cordial
- Types
- Foules
- Sérénade
- Chirugie 1927
- Jeunesse
- Chansons de Fous
- Sonnerie pour le Hérault
- Le Porcher
- March for L'éventail de Jeanne
- Monte-Carlo
- Sérénade pour orchestre
- Symphonie en la in three movements
- Chirurgie vers. orchestrale
- Trois pièces pour flûte seule
- Spiritual
- Sonate pour violon et piano
- Sonate pour violoncelle et piano
- Trio à vent en mi
- Quatuor à cordes
- Sarabande
- Au parc Monceau
- Sarabande pour piano
- Sarabande pour orchestre
- Sonatine en ut dièse
- Tables
- A contre-coeur
- Cinq poèmes de P.J. Toulet
- Cinq poèmes de P. Valéry
- Trois chansons de J. Supervielle
- Trois poèmes intimes de Goethe