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Lavignac (French pronunciation: [laviɲˈak]; Occitan: Lavinhac) is a
commune in the Haute-Vienne
department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region in west-central...
- Jean
Albert Lavignac (21
January 1846 – 28 May 1916) was a
French music scholar,
known for his
essays on theory, and a
minor composer.
Lavignac was born...
- "On ne
travaille plus, on s'amuse".
Pougin (1877), pp. 22–23
Quoted in
Lavignac, p. 3495
Pougin (1877), p. 24 and (1906), p. 7 Adam, p. IX
Pougin (1877)...
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piano class of
Antoine François Marmontel, and
studied solfège with
Albert Lavignac and, later,
composition with
Ernest Guiraud,
harmony with Émile Durand...
- now
considered unreliable.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
postscript (link)
Lavignac, Albert, ed. (1927). Encyclopédie de la
musique et
Dictionnaire du Conservatoire...
- Valborgsmässa (opera)
Romanticism Marie Jaëll 1846 1925
French Albert Lavignac 1846 1916
French Franz Ries 1846 1932
German Paolo Tosti 1846 1916 Italian...
- nor on the outside, for that matter". He
studied sol****gio with
Albert Lavignac and
piano with Émile Decombes, who had been a
pupil of Frédéric Chopin...
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authorities as the
mathematician Henri Poincaré and the
musician Albert Lavignac and had a
great influence on the po****r view of Mozart's compositional...
- the same
class as
Maurice Ravel and
Alfred Cortot),
harmony with
Albert Lavignac and Théodore Dubois, and
composition with
Charles Gounod and
Jules M****enet...
- and
Louis Diémer. From the age of 14 d'Indy
studied harmony with
Albert Lavignac. When he was 16 an
uncle introduced him to Berlioz's
treatise on orchestration...