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- Auguste-Joseph
Franchomme (10
April 1808 – 21
January 1884) was a
French cellist and composer. In
addition to his work in Paris, he
collaborated with Spanish...
- in his lifetime. The
sonata was
written for and
dedicated to
Auguste Franchomme. The
sonata is
remarkable for the
concentration of its material: much...
- him to
struggle financially. In
February 1848, with the
cellist Auguste Franchomme, he gave his last
Paris concert,
which included three movements of the...
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composition for
piano and cello,
written jointly by Frédéric
Chopin and
Auguste Franchomme. It was
written in 1832 and
published in 1833.
Chopin had
initially been...
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equal to a
Stradivari for
flexibility of sound. The
famous cellists Franchomme and
Jacquard pla**** on Collin-Mezins. Like the best
French luthiers, his...
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indicating a 'free man'. They
derived from the Old
French feudal term
franchomme;
composed of the
elements 'franc' (in its
original meaning 'free') and...
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Franchomme,
Steph (September 12, 2019). "NXT, NXT UK, 205 Live:
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learn the cello, and so
Chopin referred her to his collaborator,
Auguste Franchomme. Jane
Stirling worked with
Chopin in ****embling
seven bound volumes of...
- in 1965–66 by
Karlheinz Stockhausen Solos, Op. 18, by Auguste-Joseph
Franchomme (1808–1884) "Solo" (A.B.
Quintanilla song), 2012 "Solo" (Alsou song),...