- Louis-Barthélémy
Pradher (16
December 1782 – 19
October 1843) was a
French composer,
pianist and
music educator. Born in Paris,
Pradher was the son of a...
- Félicité
Pradher ( born Félicité More 9
January 1798 Carc****onne - 12
November 1876 Gray) was a
French soprano singer. Her
father was
Guillaume Raymond...
- Joseph-Antoine-Charles
Couderc Henriette soprano Amélie Miro-Camoin
Lyonel tenor Jean-Baptiste
Chollet Madame Darbel soprano Félicité
Pradher, née More...
- the
Conservatoire de Paris,
where he
studied piano with Louis-Barthélémy
Pradher,
harmony with
Victor Dourlen and
composition with
Anton Reicha. He won...
-
December 16 Hans
Jakob Oeri,
Swiss painter (d. 1868) Louis-Barthélémy
Pradher,
French composer,
pianist and
music educator (d. 1843)
Diego Bautista Urbaneja...
- Geneviève-Aimé-Zoë Prévost
Hortense De Montmélian, wife of
Vernillac soprano Félicité
Pradher Arthur de Saint-Brice, a
young man in love with
Hortense Moreau Sainti...
- p104-105. The cast
according to
Wolff 1953, p. 43,
consisted of "Mmes
Pradher (Bettly). MM.
Couderc (Daniel),
Ichindi (Max)." Full
names and spellings...
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under such
masters as Boïeldieu, Jean-Baptiste Rey and Louis-Barthélémy
Pradher. In 1806 he
undertook the
revision of the
Roman liturgical chants in the...
- and a
delightful duet,
excellently given by Ferréol and
Mademoiselle Pradher. Time: 1594: Place: Paris.
Henri IV s****s to
capture Paris without resort...
-
Marquez Lewis Spratlan John
Stewart Lois V.
Vierk this teacher's
teachers Pradher (1782–1843)
studied with
teachers including Henri-Montan Berton. Henri...