François Anatole Laurent de Rillé was a French composer, writer and musical theorist.
De Rillé composed a number of operettas and sacred music works, but his name is more frequently associated with the so-called "Orphéonist" movement, which had also Hector Berlioz and Charles Gounod among its members, which sought to increase the knowledge of music among popular classes by way of setting up male choir associations. The name comes from the first of these associations, founded in Paris, who named itself "Orphéon" (from Orpheus).
für 3 gleiche Stimmen
L'Orphéon des Enfants No.4
for: Women's choir [male choir] (3 voices)
Choir score
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