- Charles-François
Gounod (/ɡuːˈnoʊ/; French: [ʃaʁl fʁɑ̃swa ɡuno]; 17 June 1818 – 18
October 1893),
usually known as
Charles Gounod, was a
French composer...
- The
piece consists of a
melody by the
French Romantic composer Charles Gounod that he
superimposed over an only very
slightly changed version of Bach's...
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Faust is an
opera in five acts by
Charles Gounod to a
French libretto by
Jules Barbier and
Michel Carré from Carré's play
Faust et Marguerite, in turn...
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Sapho is an
opera in
three acts by
Charles Gounod,
premiered 16
April 1851 at
Salle Le
Peletier of the
Paris Opera. The
libretto was by Émile
Augier after...
- orchestra, and
organ by
Charles Gounod. The text is a
setting of
Lamentations with
alternative French text by
Gounod. It was
written for the 1871 International...
- François-Louis
Gounod (26
March 1758 – 5 May 1825) was a
French painter.
Gounod is
primarily known through his works. He took
second prize of the Prix...
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merveille (Charles
Gounod)
Seigneur Dieu, que vois-je (Charles
Gounod) O nuit d'amour (Charles
Gounod) Que voulez-vous, messieurs? (Charles
Gounod)
Studenti udite...
- list of
musical compositions by the 19th-century
French composer Charles Gounod (1818–1893),
sorted by
musical work
category and date.
Sapho (Opera in 3...
- four-movement work by
Charles Gounod,
first performed in 1885. It is
scored for a wind
ensemble of nine players.
Gounod had
composed two
symphonies for...
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while he was
studying at the
Paris Conservatoire under the
composer Charles Gounod, and was
evidently a
student ****ignment.
Bizet showed no
apparent interest...