- François
Antoine Habeneck (22
January 1781 – 8
February 1849) was a
French classical violinist and conductor.
Habeneck was born at Mézières, the son of...
- 16, he
studied at the
Paris conservatoire under François
Antoine Habeneck.
Habeneck conducted student concerts at the
conservatoire from 1806 and became...
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music Composed 1830
Dedication Nicholas I of
Russia Movements Five
Premiere Date 5 December 1830 (1830-12-05)
Location Paris Conductor François
Habeneck...
- and Belgium,
sometimes with her
virtuoso tutors, Lafont,
subsequently Habeneck and
later still, de Bériot. She
eventually became her
sister Maria's first...
- François
Habeneck, who
founded the
Orchestre de la Société des
concerts du
Conservatoire in 1828,
though Berlioz was
later alarmed at
Habeneck's loose standards...
-
Antoine Louis Dugès (1797–1838),
obstetrician and
naturalist François
Habeneck (1781–1849),
violinist born in Mézières Adolphe-Hippolyte
Couveley (1802–1867)...
- by François
Habeneck on 5
December 1837. In his Mémoires,
Berlioz claimed that at the
premiere of the work,
conductor François
Habeneck put down his...
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standards and his
staff included teachers such as François-Joseph Fétis,
Habeneck,
Fromental Halévy, Le Sueur,
Ferdinando Paer, and
Anton Reicha. Cherubini...
- pp. 56, 619;
Cooper &
Ellis 2001. Some
authors have
credited François
Habeneck as the conductor:
Wolff 1962, p. 105;
Weinstock 1968, p. 164; Macdonald...
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Voice type
Premiere Cast, 9
October 1826 (Conductor: François
Antoine Habeneck) Cléomène,
Governor of
Corinth tenor Louis Nourrit Pamira, his daughter...