- François-Joseph
Gossec (17
January 1734 – 16
February 1829) was a
French composer of operas,
string quartets, symphonies, and
choral works. The son of...
- François-Joseph
Gossec dedicated a set of six
string trios, Op. 9, to Saint-Georges.
Lolli may have
worked with
Bologne on his
violin technique and
Gossec on compositions...
- Thésée (Theseus) is an
opera by the
composer François-Joseph
Gossec,
first performed at the Académie
Royale de
Musique on 1
March 1782. It is a setting...
- them
being readily used in an
ordinary funeral service; the
requiems of
Gossec, Berlioz, Verdi, and Dvořák are
essentially dramatic concert oratorios....
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period was the 'propaganda opera'
celebrating revolutionary successes, e.g.
Gossec's Le
triomphe de la République (1793). By the 1820s,
Gluckian influence in...
-
Chant du 14 juillet,
written by Marie-Joseph Chénier and François-Joseph
Gossec, was sung in the Écoles
Normales until the
Second World War. Jean Claude...
- 3
January 1784 and
opened on 1
April with the
composer François-Joseph
Gossec as the
provisional director.
Piccinni refused the directorship, but did...
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Godard (1849–1895)
Nicolas Gombert (c. 1495 – c. 1560) François
Joseph Gossec (1734–1829)
Charles Gounod (1818–1893) Théodore
Gouvy (1819–1898) Jacques...
- tam-tam was
first introduced as an
orchestral instrument by François-Joseph
Gossec in 1790, and it was also
taken up by
Gaspare Spontini and Jean-François...
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first rector of
University of Königsberg
Sabinus (opera), a 1773
opera by
Gossec Search for "Sabinus" on Wikipedia. All
pages with
titles containing Sabinus...