- Antoine-Barthélémy
Taudou (24
August 1846 – 6 July 1925) was a
French music educator,
violinist and composer. Born in Perpignan,
Taudou studied at the Conservatoire...
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Conservatoire de
Paris under Charles-Wilfrid de Bériot,
harmony under Antoine Taudou,
composition under Gabriel Fauré and
organ under Alexandre Guilmant and...
- Prize) and Eugène
Wintzweiller ("second"
First Grand Prize) 1869 –
Antoine Taudou 1870 –
Henri Maréchal ("first"
First Grand Prize) and Charles-Édouard Lefebvre...
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teachers including Émile Decombes,
Albert Lavignac,
Georges Mathias,
Antoine Taudou, and
Gustave Vinot.
Francis Poulenc [pupils] this teacher's
teachers Sauer...
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Conservatoire to
study under Gabriel Fauré,
learning harmony under Antoine Taudou and
counterpoint from André Gedalge. He
orchestrated a few
works by Fauré...
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Gabriel Fauré, André Gedalge,
Charles Lefebvre,
Jules M****enet, and
Antoine Taudou.
Claude Champagne [pupils]
Roger Désormière [pupils]
Francis Poulenc [pupils]...
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entered the
Paris Conservatoire in 1890,
studying first with
Antoine Taudou for harmony. In 1892 he
started studying composition with
Jules M****enet...
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There he
studied composition with
Jules M****enet,
harmony with
Antoine Taudou, and
descant with André Gedalge. In 1895, he was also
given instruction...
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Conservatoire de
Paris and
musical harmony and
composition under Antoine Taudou and
Louis de Serres, who had
trained with César Franck. His
onstage musical...
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Conservatoire de Paris, his
teachers being Jules M****enet,
Gabriel Fauré,
Antoine Taudou and
Daniel Fleuret.
Among his
fellow students was
Maurice Ravel, who became...