Alfred La Liberté

Male, Deceased Person

1882 – 1952

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Who was Alfred La Liberté?

Alfred La Liberté was a Canadian composer, pianist, writer on music, and music educator. He was a disciple and close personal friend of Alexander Scriabin. He was also an admirer of Marcel Dupré and Nikolai Medtner. Dupré notably dedicated his Variations, Opus 22 for piano to him and Medtner dedicated his Sonata minacciosa, Opus 53 no. 2 and his song The Captive, Opus 52 no. 7 to La Liberté. Most of his own compositions remain unfinished. He also contributed articles to Le Passe-Temps, including one on Scriabin in May 1946.

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Born
Feb 10, 1882
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
Died
May 7, 1952
Montreal

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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