François Antoine Habeneck (22 January 1781 – 8 February 1849) was a French classical violinist and conductor. Habeneck was born at Mézières, the son of...
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16, he studied at the Paris conservatoire under François Antoine Habeneck. Habeneck conducted student concerts at the conservatoire from 1806 and became...
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Teresa and Maria Milanollo (section 1838–1840: Return to France, first performances and tours with Maria, and study with Habeneck)
and Belgium, sometimes with her virtuoso tutors, Lafont, subsequently Habeneck and later still, de Bériot. She eventually became her sister Maria's first...
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François Habeneck, who founded the Orchestre de la Société des concerts du Conservatoire in 1828, though Berlioz was later alarmed at Habeneck's loose standards...
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Antoine Louis Dugès (1797–1838), obstetrician and naturalist François Habeneck (1781–1849), violinist born in Mézières Adolphe-Hippolyte Couveley (1802–1867)...
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by François Habeneck on 5 December 1837. In his Mémoires, Berlioz claimed that at the premiere of the work, conductor François Habeneck put down his...
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Dedication Nicholas I of Russia Duration About 50 minutes Movements Five Premiere Date 5 December 1830 (1830-12-05) Location Paris Conductor François Habeneck...
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standards and his staff included teachers such as François-Joseph Fétis, Habeneck, Fromental Halévy, Le Sueur, Ferdinando Paer, and Anton Reicha. Cherubini...
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pp. 56, 619; Cooper & Ellis 2001. Some authors have credited François Habeneck as the conductor: Wolff 1962, p. 105; Weinstock 1968, p. 164; Macdonald...
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looser craftsmanship of the late Stradivari output can be seen in the 1734 'Habeneck'.[citation needed] The Stradivari parish, San Matteo, and the Amati parish...
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October 1819 Giovanni-Battista Viotti 1 November 1821 François-Antoine Habeneck 26 November 1824 Raphaël Duplantys 12 July 1827 Émile Timothée Lubbert...
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the Conservatoire and their pupils. It was formed by François-Antoine Habeneck in pioneering fashion, aiming to present Beethoven's symphonies, but over...
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ornate production, costing 150,000 francs, was conducted by François Habeneck. The performances of the soprano Cornélie Falcon in the title role and...
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François Habeneck, whom Berlioz honoured for introducing the Beethoven symphonies to French audiences, but with whom he later fell out over Habeneck's conducting...
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finally given at the Opéra on 10 September 1838, conducted by François Habeneck and with Gilbert Duprez in the title role. It is likely the composer continued...
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19th-century French poet, playwright, librettist and violinist. A student of Habeneck at the Paris conservatory where he learned to play the violin (1842), he...
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Conservatoire de Paris on 12 May 1806, where he studied violin under François Habeneck and harmony under Charles Simon Catel. Sudre created a group of musicians...
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Jean-Jacques Grasset (c. 1769–1839) Johann Gottlieb Graun (1703–1771) François Habeneck (1781–1849) Joseph Haydn (1732–1809) Thaddäus Huber (1742–1798) Ivan Mane...
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Baron Feilitzsch; Heermann 1734 Baron Feilitzsch Hugo Heerman Gidon Kremer Habeneck 1734 Royal Academy of Music Herkules; Ysaÿe; ex-Szeryng; also Kinor David...
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1685) 1772 – Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha (b. 1719) 1849 – François Habeneck, French violinist and conductor (b. 1781) 1849 – France Prešeren, Slovenian...
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completed the Reformation Symphony. In Paris, in 1832, François Antoine Habeneck's orchestra turned the work down as 'too learned'; the music historian Larry...
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Cellier, conductor and composer (d. 1914) February 8 – François Antoine Habeneck, violinist and conductor (b. 1781) May 11 – Otto Nicolai, composer (b....
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Phelps, American soldier, lawyer, and judge (d. 1809) 1781 – François Habeneck, French violinist and conductor (d. 1849) 1788 – Lord Byron, English poet...
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(1815–1888) studied with teachers including François-Joseph Fétis and François Habeneck. Gerónimo Giménez José White Lafitte Pablo de Sarasate [pupils] Jean-Baptiste...
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after Chopin received a long-awaited invitation to perform in one of Habeneck’s Conservatoire Concerts in Paris. This was the only time Chopin ever used...
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de l'école The Chain Breaker Le ministre 1942 La Symphonie fantastique Habeneck Uncredited The Law of Spring Le docteur Chiffon's Wedding Philippe de Bray...
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Role Voice type Premiere Cast, 9 November 1842 (Conducted by François Habeneck) Erik tenor Octave Minna soprano Julie Dorus-Gras Troil baritone Canaple...
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Tuileries Palace. He also learned from prominent teachers such as François Habeneck, Rodolphe Kreutzer and Pierre Rode. He was invited to join the imperial...
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Belgian violinist; studied at the Conservatories of Liège and Paris (under Habeneck). Professor at Liège Conservatory in 1833-39 and from 1844, touring widely...
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2000, pp. 87, 619; Cooper & Ellis 2001. Other sources credit François Habeneck as the conductor: Parouty; Wolff 1962, p. 152; Casaglia Hibberd 2003, p...
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