Gounod, Charles, 1818-1893
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Gounod, Charles, 1818-1893
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Gounod
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Gounod, Charles
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Gounod, Charles-François, 1818-1893
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Gounod, Charles (Charles François), 1818-1893
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Gounod, Charles (Charles François), 1818-1893
Gounod, Charles-François, 1818-1893, composer
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Gounod, Charles-François, 1818-1893, composer
גונו, שרל פרנסוא, 1818-1893
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Guno, K.
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Gounod, C. 1818-1893 (Charles),
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Gounod, Carlo 1818-1893
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Gounod, Carlo 1818-1893
A. Gounod
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A. Gounod
Gounod, C. 1818-1893
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Guno, Š.
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C. Gounod
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Bach-Gounod, ... 1818-1893
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Гуно, Ш. 1818-1893 (Шарль),
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Gounod, Karol
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Gounod, Karol
Gounod, Ch 1818-1893 (Charles),
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Gounod, Ch 1818-1893 (Charles),
גונא, שרל פרנסוא 1818-1893
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Gounod, Karol Franciszek.
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Gounod, Karol Franciszek.
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Charles Gounod
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Charles Gounod
Gounod, K.
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Gounod, K.
Gounod, Charles François
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Gounod, Charles François
Charles Gounod and J.S. Bach
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Charles Gounod and J.S. Bach
Gounod, Charles François
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Gounod, Charles François
Gounod, Chas 1818-1893
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Gounod, Charles François 1818-1893
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Gounod, Charles François 1818-1893
Gounod, Charles Francois 1818-1893
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Gounod, Charles Francois 1818-1893
Guno, Šarls 1818-1893
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Gounod Charles Francois
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Gounod Charles Francois
Šarls Guno
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Guno 1818-1893
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Guno 1818-1893
Guno, Šarl'
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Guno, Šarl'
Gounod, Carlo
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Gounod, Carlo
Gounod, Felix-Charles 1818-1893
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Gounod, Felix-Charles 1818-1893
JS Bach/Charles Gounod
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Guno, Sharlʹ 1818-1893
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Gounod, Ch
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Gounod, Chas. 1818-1893 (Charles),
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Gounod, Chas. 1818-1893 (Charles),
Гуно 1818-1893
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Гуно 1818-1893
Gounod, 1818-1893
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Gounod, 1818-1893
Gounod, Ch 1818-1893
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Gounod, Ch 1818-1893
Гуно, Ш 1818-1893
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J. S. Bach, Gounod
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Biographical History
During his London sojourn, 1870-75, French composer Charles Gounod lived at the residence of English soprano Georgina Weldon.
Libretto by Emile Augier; first performed in Paris at the Opéra, 16 April 1851. Cf. New Grove online.
From the opera in 5 acts with libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré after Shakespeare's play. Composed 1864. First performance Paris, Théâtre-Lyrique, 27 April 1867. This arrangement 1915.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
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Originally composed as a song for voice and piano. First published in English as Peacefully Slumber, Lullaby, 1873. Later arranged for violin and piano as Berceuse, 1875.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
French composer.
Charles Gounod was a French composer. Sapho, his first opera, was first performed in 1851. His best known opera is Faust.
Charles Gounod, French composer.
Charles-Franois Gounod (1813-1893), the French composer. For fuller details of his life and achievements see the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians .
Charles Gounod, French composer.
Song, with text by an unidentified author. Composed in 1866.
Charles Gounod, French composer.
Originally music for piano, 4 hands. Published 1872.
Charles Gounod, French composer.
Choral music, with text by A. Quételard. Composed 1858; later published for solo voice and piano.
The composer Charles Gounod was appointed maître de chapelle at the Séminaire des Missions Etrangères, Paris, in 1843.
Jean-Hubert-Joseph Franck, violinist, composer, and organist; younger brother of César Franck; succeeded Gounod as organist at the Séminaire des Missions Etrangères.
The composer Charles Gounod was appointed maître de chapelle at the Séminaire des Missions Etrangères, Paris, in 1843.
Jean-Hubert-Joseph Franck, violinist, composer, and organist; younger brother of César Franck; succeeded Gounod as organist at the Séminaire des Missions Etrangères.
Motet for soprano, chorus (SATB), orchestra, and organ, with text from the Lamentations of Jeremiah. Composed while Gounod was living in London during the Franco-Prussian War, Gallia was commissioned by the organizing committee of the London International Exposition for the opening of the Royal Albert Hall, 1871 May 1.
In 1872 Georges Bizet made arrangements of Gounod's Gallia for voice, piano, organ, and violin or violoncello, and for piano, four hands.
Charles Gounod, French composer.
Music for chorus (TTBB), composed on the entry of France in the second war of Italian independence.
Charles Gounod, French composer.
Rédemption, an oratorio with libretto by Gounod, was published in 1882, vocal score, and 1883, full score.
Charles Gounod, French composer.
Opera, with libretto by Paul Poirson and Louis Gallet, after Alfred de Vigny. Composed 1876-1877; first performed 1877; vocal score published 1877.
Charles Gounod, French composer.
For contralto, chorus, violoncello, and piano.
Charles Gounod, French composer.
Song, with text by Eugène Tourneux. Published in 1860.
Charles Gounod, French composer.
Polyeucte, opera, with libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré, after Pierre Corneille. Composed 1869-1878; first performed 1878 October 7; published in vocal score, 1878.
Charles Gounod, French composer.
Song, with text by Marie Barbier. Published 1882.
Charles François Gounod (1818-1893) was a French composer, conductor, and organist best known for his opera Faust .
Gounod was born in Paris in 1818. He entered the Paris Conservatoire in 1836 to study with Halévy and Le Sueur. Gounod's first opera, Sapho, came to fruition when Pauline Viardot promised to sing in the title role. Gounod went on to have a successful musical career, composing operas, oratorios, cantatas, church music, and other orchestral works.
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1874.04.23
Ave Maria (Music)
Ballets
Band music, Arranged
Band music, Arranged
Band music, Arranged
Cantatas
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Cantatas, Sacred
Choruses, Sacred (Equal voices), Unaccompanied
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Choruses, Secular (Men's voices, 4 parts), Unaccompanied
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Gounod, Charles Francois, 1818-1893
Harp
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Lamentations of Jeremiah (Music)
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Magnificat (Music)
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Masses
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Music
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Music France 19th century
Operas
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Orchestral music, Arranged
Orchestral music, Arranged
Photographs
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Piano music
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Piano music (4 hands)
Piano music (4 hands), Arranged
Plucked instrument ensembles, Arranged
Popular instrumental music
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Sacred songs
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Theater 19th century
Violin with chamber orchestra
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Wandering Jew
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India, Asia
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London, England
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France
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Havering atte Bower, Essex
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St Petersburg, Russia
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