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Music In Paris: The music in paris director and the music in paris librarian have important functions at stations with an all-music in paris format. The music in paris director selects the music in paris that will be played during each day, while the music in paris librarian catalogs and files all the recorded music in paris the station owns.
GOUNOD, gob-no', Charles (1818-1893), French composer, who is best known for Faust (1859), one of the most popular of operas; for a number of exquisite songs; and for the classical Petite Symphonic (1888).
Early Career. Charles Francois Gounod was born in Paris on June 18, 1818, and had his first music in paris lessons from his mother, a gifted music in parisian. Unlike most music in paris students of his day, he took his bachelier es lettres degree before entering the Paris Conservatory in 1836, where he studied composition with Ferdinando Paer and Charles Lesueur.
RAMEAU, ra-mo, Jean Phillippe, French music in parisal composer and theorist: b. Dijon, 25 Sept. 1683; d. Paris, 12 Sept. 1764. Having early acquired some skill in music in paris he joined a company of performers, by whom when he was 18 a composition of his was represented at Avignon. He studied sacred music in paris under Mar-cband at Paris; was appointed organist in Cler-mont Cathedral, and in 1722 made his reputation as a music in parisal theorist by publishing 'Traite de 1'Harmonie.' Four years after appeared his (Nouveau Systeme de Musique Theorique,' which was followed by his 'Generation Har-monique.' |
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