- André
Gedalge (27
December 1856 – 5
February 1926) was a
French composer and teacher. André
Gedalge was born at 75 rue des Saints-Pères in
Paris where...
- (2nd ed.). London:
Macmillan Publishers. ISBN 978-1-56159-239-5.
Gedalge 1964, p. 61
Gedalge 1964, pp. 71–72 Paul Walker, "Fugue, §1: A
classic Fugue Analysed"...
- work
composed in 1914.
Dedicated to Ravel's
counterpoint teacher André
Gedalge, the trio was
first performed in
Paris in
January 1915, by
Alfredo Casella...
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Conservatoire de Paris. In a
letter from André
Gédalge to
Lucien Rebatet,
dated 16
October 1923,
Gédalge said that
Enescu was "the only one [among his...
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composition with Fauré, and
taking private lessons in
counterpoint with André
Gedalge. Both
these teachers,
particularly Fauré,
regarded him
highly and were...
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composer André
Gedalge wrote the
anthem for the
International Order of
Freemasonry Le
Droit Humain, with
lyrics by his wife Amélie André-
Gedalge, who was initiated...
- Kateřina Emingerová 1856 1934
Czech Robert Fischhof 1856 1918
Austrian André
Gedalge 1856 1926
French Helen Hopekirk 1856 1945 Scottish-American
Natalia Janotha...
- piano, Op. 15,
composed the
previous year. The
Octet is
dedicated to André
Gedalge, one of Enescu's
professors at the Conservatory,
whose support in convincing...
- went to
Paris for
further study,
working from 1895
until 1897 with André
Gedalge. Upon the
organization of the
Academia Nacional de Música [es] he was appointed...
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composition with
Charles Widor and
harmony and
counterpoint with André
Gedalge. He also
studied privately with
Vincent d'Indy. From 1917 to 1919, he served...