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    Auguste Mathieu Panseron (26 April 1796 – 29 July 1859) was a French composer and voice teacher. Born in Paris, Panseron studied in Vienna with Antonio...
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  • (born 1786) July 29 Léon-Lévy Brunswick, librettist (born 1805) Auguste Mathieu Panseron, composer and singing teacher (born 1796) August 18 – Antonio D'Antoni...
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    Grand Prize) and Félix Cazot ("second" First Grand Prize) 1813 – Auguste Mathieu Panseron 1814 – Pierre-Gaspard Roll 1815 – François Benoist 1816 – First...
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    Academy of Dramatic Arts in the classes of Antoine Ponchard and Auguste Mathieu Panseron. She won first prize for singing. Committed to the Opéra-Comique...
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  • Vocal method, Op. 31. (1900) Panofka, Heinrich. Abécédaire vocal. Panseron, Auguste. Méthode complète de vocalisation. (1898) Shakespeare, William. The...
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  • Sologesanges. Magdeburg: Heinrichshofen Verlag. pp. 31–38.(in German) Panseron, Auguste Mathieu (1845). Méthode de vocalisation, Neueste, vollständige Gesang-Schule...
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