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    Henri Constant Gabriel Pierné (16 August 1863 – 17 July 1937) was a French composer, conductor, pianist and organist. Gabriel Pierné was born in Metz...
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    Luxembourg: Gabriel Pierné: La Musique de Chambre, Vol. 2” AllMusic Review (accessed 1 July 2015). Sharpe, Roderick L. (2009). "Gabriel Pierné (b. Metz,...
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    left her Souvenirs and an abundant correspondence. French composer Gabriel Pierné wrote an opera based on her tumultuous life entitled Sophie Arnould...
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  • Paul Pierné (30 June 1874 – 24 March 1952) was a French composer and organist. Born in Metz, he was a cousin of composer and organist Gabriel Pierné. His...
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  • (1860–1956) Claude Debussy (1862–1918) Maurice Emmanuel (1862–1938) Gabriel Pierné (1863–1937) Guy Ropartz (1864–1955) Paul Dukas (1865–1935) Albéric Magnard...
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  • Georges Pfeiffer (1835–1908) François-André Danican Philidor (1726–1795) Gabriel Pierné (1863–1937) Auguste Pilati (1810–1877) Francis Poulenc (1899–1963) Jacques...
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    students were Gustave Charpentier, Ernest Chausson, Reynaldo Hahn and Gabriel Pierné. By the time of his death, Massenet was regarded by many critics as...
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    Pinson: Profil de grisette", and a later, less well-known, setting by Gabriel Pierné. "Madam Yvonne" 1933: tango, music by Eduardo Pereyra, lyrics by Enrique...
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  • featured Jelly d'Arányi with the Concerts Colonne under the direction of Gabriel Pierné. The first performance of the version with piano without luthéal was...
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    Prédication aux oiseaux, No. 1 of Deux Légendes, S.175 (piano, 1862–63) Gabriel Pierné: Saint François d'Assise (oratorio, 1912) William Henry Draper: All...
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  • Belgium) Lazare-Auguste Maquaire Édouard Mignan Henri Mulet Henri Nibelle Gabriel Pierné Albert Renaud Marcel Samuel-Rousseau Camille Saint-Saëns Alphonse Schmitt...
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    Francesco Durante. Domenico Cimarosa Gaspare Spontini this teacher's teachers Pierné (1863 - 1937) studied with teachers including Antoine François Marmontel...
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    Hosking. La Croisade des Enfants (1902), a seldom-performed oratorio by Gabriel Pierné, featuring a children's chorus, based on La croisade des enfants ("The...
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  • F-4467. New York: Folkways Records. Pierné, Gabriel. 1908a. Ramuntcho: 2e Suite. Paris: Enoch & Cie. Pierné, Gabriel. 1908b. Ramuntcho: Ouverture sur des...
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    Francesca da Rimini, play, translation of Crawford (given with music by Gabriel Pierné Paris 1902, Théâtre Sarah Bernhardt) Eduard Nápravník, Francesca da...
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    was given on 25 February 1922 by the Concerts Colonne, conducted by Gabriel Pierné. It was rapturously received. Le Figaro reported: We cannot describe...
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  • Gaveaux', 'Vive Henri IV', 'Bataille du Wagram', etc. published separately Gabriel Pierné Impromptu-caprice, Op. 9 (1885) Anna-Maria Ravnopolska-Dean Improvisation...
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  • included Toccata and Fugue in D minor, Cydalise et le Chèvre-pied by Gabriel Pierné, The Nutcracker Suite, Night on Bald Mountain, Ave Maria, Dance of the...
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    piano sonatas (11 volumes) Ludwig van Beethoven: sonatas (3 volumes) Gabriel Pierné: concerto Béla Bartók: concertos Maurice Ravel: concertos; complete...
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    Glazunov Introduction et variations sur une ronde populaire (1934) — Gabriel Pierné Andante et Scherzo for saxophone quartet (1938) — Eugène Bozza Variations...
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    Messager; La Fille de Tabarin (1901), with Victorien Sardou, music of Gabriel Pierné. Ferrier died in Nouan-le-Fuzelier (Loir-et-Cher), at age 77. Chez l'avocat...
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    Giselle, Adolphe Adam, 1984 Cydalise et le Chèvre-pied, to music by Gabriel Pierné, 1924 Le Cygne, Charles Lecocq, 1899 Dance Panels, Aaron Copland, 1963...
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  • piano and orchestra by French composer Gabriel Pierné. The piece was completed in early 1887, shortly after Pierné returned to Paris from a three year stay...
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    Gallon [pupils] Philipp Jarnach [pupils] Lazare Lévy [pupils] Henri O'Kelly Gabriel Pierné Florent Schmitt this teacher's teachers Lavista (1943–2021) studied...
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  • Isaac Albéniz, Charles-Valentin Alkan, Aita Donostia, Jesús Guridi, Gabriel Pierné, Joaquín Turina, Maurice Ravel (in his piano trio as well as in his...
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    and composition, where she shared the benches with Claude Debussy and Gabriel Pierné and received tuition from César Franck. At the Conservatoire, she met...
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    abandoned the activity in 1894. Upon applying to work as a copyist for Gabriel Pierné in 1912, his music—a manuscript of Thèbes, composed in 1883—astonished...
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  • The incidental music for Ramuntcho was written by Gabriel Pierné in 1908 for a staged version of Pierre Loti's 1897 novel Ramuntcho, which was presented...
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    exotic topics before he anticipated Neoclassical tendencies like Ravel. Gabriel Pierné, Paul Dukas, Charles Koechlin, and Florent Schmitt also dealt with symbolic...
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  • label Mirare. Here it was suggested that the Violin Sonata Op. 36 by Gabriel Pierné could have been the model for Vinteuil's sonata. The Proust Album In...
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