#WaybackWednesday #EvaGreen's great-grandfather (on her father's side) is music composer, conductor, professor and critic Paul Marie Achille Auguste Le Flem, more famously known as #PaulLeFlem (18 March 1881 - 31 July 1984). Paul is known for his compositions that includes his own symphonies, concertos, choral and chamber music and a few operas. Paul's dramatic works include the operas "La magicienne de la mer (The Magician of the Sea)" and "Le rossignol de St-Malo" (The Nightingale of St Malo), as well as the chante-fable "Aucassin et Nicolette". In addition to his symphonies "Symphony No.1 in A Major" and "Symphony No. 4", Le Flem wrote evocative orchestral music such as "La voix du large" (The Voice of the Open Sea) and "En mer" (At Sea). For vocal music, Paul set texts by French poet #PaulVerlaine and others and arranged and composed a number of Breton folk-songs. Le Flem also composed the music for #JeanTedesco’s short film “The Great Gardener of France” (1942). Le Flem’s work is marked with great emotion and internal violence, often contained but sometimes eruptive -mostly evident in his last few symphonies. This trademark quality has much to do with his family tragedies: orphaned at age 12, his first two children dying at infancy (he composed “For The Dead” as a dedication to their memory, Eva’s grandmother Jeanne is his only surviving child) and his wife Jeanne dying in 1964. Paul did not stop composing music until 1976, at the age of 95, due to blindness. He died at the age of 103.

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#EvaGreen's great-grandfather (on her father's side) is music composer, conductor, professor and critic Paul Marie Achille Auguste Le Flem, more famously known as #PaulLeFlem (18 March 1881 - 31 July 1984). Paul is known for his compositions that includes his own symphonies, concertos, choral and chamber music and a few operas.

Paul's dramatic works include the operas "La magicienne de la mer (The Magician of the Sea)" and "Le rossignol de St-Malo" (The Nightingale of St Malo), as well as the chante-fable "Aucassin et Nicolette". In addition to his symphonies "Symphony No.1 in A Major" and "Symphony No. 4", Le Flem wrote evocative orchestral music such as "La voix du large" (The Voice of the Open Sea) and "En mer" (At Sea). For vocal music, Paul set texts by French poet #PaulVerlaine and others and arranged and composed a number of Breton folk-songs. Le Flem also composed the music for #JeanTedesco’s short film “The Great Gardener of France” (1942).
Le Flem’s work is marked with great emotion and internal violence, often contained but sometimes eruptive -mostly evident in his last few symphonies. This trademark quality has much to do with his family tragedies: orphaned at age 12, his first two children dying at infancy (he composed “For The Dead” as a dedication to their memory, Eva’s grandmother Jeanne is his only surviving child) and his wife Jeanne dying in 1964. Paul did not stop composing music until 1976, at the age of 95, due to blindness. He died at the age of 103.


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