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Auguste Mathieu Panseron (26
April 1796 – 29 July 1859) was a
French composer and
voice teacher. Born in Paris,
Panseron studied in
Vienna with Antonio...
- E flat S.152a
Grand Solo caractèristique d'apropos une
chansonette de
Panseron S.153b (discovered 1987) Unfinished_creative_work#classical_music Beinecke...
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original 153a Q3
Grand solo caractèristique d'apropos une
chansonette de
Panseron pf 1830–32 Piano,
original formerly S.754a;
unpublished (in
private collection)...
- modernes,
volume IX, p. 28
French songwriter and
composer Auguste-Marie
Panseron (1796-1859) by
Achille Devéria (1800-1857).
Austrian pianist and composer...
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Nancey Desclos De
Pontgrivard Duchosal De Champlâtre
soprano Piccolo Julien Panseron Henri Ribe
Helene L****elin
Gontran Dianie Gaston Davenay Saint Anémoine...
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Variationes brillantes sur L' air
Favori Petit Blanc -
French song by A.M.
Panseron en text M.
Boucher de Perthes. Op. 30,
Ouverture de
Semiramide du celebre...
- Prize) and Félix
Cazot ("second"
First Grand Prize) 1813 –
Auguste Mathieu Panseron 1814 – Pierre-Gaspard Roll 1815 – François
Benoist 1816 –
First Prize not...
- Mily-Meyer
Friquette – Mlle
Norette Clorinde –
Lydie Borel Toinette – Mlle
Panseron Manon – Mlle
Rolla Rose – Mlle
Davenay Madelon – Mlle
Ducouret Bérénice...
- Sologesanges. Magdeburg:
Heinrichshofen Verlag. pp. 31–38.(in German)
Panseron,
Auguste Mathieu (1845). Méthode de vocalisation, Neueste, vollständige...
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cousins Laurent, Deschamps, Anna, Schmidt, Thérèse, Piton,
Petronille Panseron, Bied, Albuoy, Anne Muller, Jouvenceau, Gilles, Lebrun,
Sylvie Pirates...