• Emmanuel Fauré-Fremiet, ForMemRS, (1883–1971) was a French biologist. Fauré-Fremiet was born on 29 December 1883 to the composer Gabriel Fauré and Marie...
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    elsewhere. Fauré and his wife had two sons. The first, born in 1883, Emmanuel Fauré-Fremiet (Marie insisted on combining her family name with Fauré's), became...
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    España by Fauré's friend Emmanuel Chabrier. The first public performance of the suite was given by Alfred Cortot and Édouard Risler in 1898. Fauré himself...
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  • football striker Emmanuel Fauré-Fremiet (1883–1971), French biologist, son of Gabriel Fauré Gabriel Fauré (1845–1924), French composer Gérard Fauré (born 1946)...
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    Gabriel Fauré in 1880, and first published and performed in public in 1883. Originally for cello and piano, the piece was later orchestrated by Fauré. The...
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    by the French composer Gabriel Fauré written in 1887. It was originally a piano piece, but is better known in Fauré's version for orchestra and optional...
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    Gabriel Fauré, composed in 1893. It was originally an orchestral piece, written for a theatrical production that was abandoned. In 1898 Fauré arranged...
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  • ("Moonlight") Op. 46 No 2, is a song by Gabriel Fauré, composed in 1887 to words by Paul Verlaine. Fauré's 1887 setting of the poem was for voice and piano;...
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    included in the Requiem is the Libera me, which Fauré wrote in 1877 as an independent work. In 1887–88, Fauré composed the first version of the work, which...
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    sketches by Fauré in short score. The second is the conducting score used by Fauré in London; this is also a manuscript in Koechlin's handwriting. Fauré later...
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    curriculum for all students. Fauré's teacher in advanced piano was Camille Saint-Saëns, who encouraged him to compose. In 1861 Fauré participated in the first...
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    Peniculid (category Taxa named by Emmanuel Fauré-Fremiet)
    present throughout interphase. The peniculids were first defined by Fauré-Fremiet in 1956. Originally they were one of three suborders of the hymenostomes...
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    Legendrea loyezae (category Taxa named by Emmanuel Fauré-Fremiet)
    loyezae Fauré-Fremiet, 1908 (Haptoria, Ciliophora)". Protist. 173 (6): 125912. doi:10.1016/j.protis.2022.125912. PMID 36242851. Fauré-Fremiet, Emmanuel (June...
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    of extremely rare ciliates first described by French biologist Emmanuel Fauré-Fremiet in 1908, rediscovered and re-examined in 2022. The genus has 5 species...
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  • efforts to get Fauré's work published. However, Breitkopf & Härtel was only willing to publish the sonata if Fauré renounced his fee: "M. Fauré is not known...
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  • and 1893 while Fauré was staying in Bougival, as the guest of the banker Sigismond Bardac and his wife, the soprano Emma Bardac. Fauré was in love with...
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    one: it led some to dub Fauré a "salon composer", but it attracted the attention of the publisher Julien Hamelle. Until then, Fauré had been struggling to...
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    following is a complete list of the compositions by the French composer Gabriel Fauré. Works are listed both by genre and by opus number. Fugue à trois parties...
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  • Jean-Michel. "Fauré, Gabriel (Urbain)", Grove Online, Oxford Music Online, retrieved 4 March 2018 (subscription required) Corleonis, Adrian. "Gabriel Fauré: Piano...
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    mélodies for solo voice and piano, by Gabriel Fauré. It consists of "Après un rêve" (Op. 7, No. 1), one of Faure's most popular vocal pieces, "Hymne" (Op. 7...
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    The French composer Gabriel Fauré (1845–1924) wrote in many genres, including songs, chamber music, orchestral pieces, and choral works. His compositions...
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    mats". Early classification schemes by Otto Bütschli, Alfred Kahl, Emmanuel Fauré-Fremiet, and John O. Corliss classified the heterotrichs as a subgroup of...
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    chef d'œuvre de Gabriel Fauré à la Société Nationale", La Lanterne, 31 May 1921, p. 2 Jones, p. 192 Copland, Aaron. "Gabriel Fauré, a Neglected Master",...
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    Fauré later incorporated the song in its orchestral form into his incidental music to Masques et bergamasques (1919). Grove lists ten other Fauré settings...
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    After the first performance, Fauré wrote to his wife, "Reynaldo Hahn says that the ouverture sounds like Mozart imitating Fauré – an amusing idea." The typical...
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  • 1 in D minor, Op. 109 is the first of the two cello sonatas by Gabriel Fauré. Composed in 1917 at Saint-Raphaël and Paris, it was premiered on 10 November...
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    minor, Op. 117 is the second of the two cello sonatas by Gabriel Fauré. In early 1921 Fauré had been commissioned by the French government to write a funeral...
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    Pénélope (category Operas by Gabriel Fauré)
    Pénélope is an opera in three acts by the French composer Gabriel Fauré. The libretto, by René Fauchois is based on Homer's Odyssey. It was first performed...
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    Fauré – A Musical Life. Translated by Roger Nichols. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-23524-3. Nectoux, Jean-Michel (2001). "Fauré,...
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    because Fauré was interested in the possibilities of the piano quartet medium, and was wary of writing chamber music with no piano part. The Fauré scholar...
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