Mathurin Auguste Balthasar Barbereau (14 November 1799 – 14 July 1879) was a French composer and music theorist. Barberau was born in Paris. He entered...
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(born 1961) Pierre Baillot (1771–1842) Claude Balbastre (1724–1799) Auguste Barbereau (1799–1879) Jean Barraqué (1928–1973) Yves Baudrier (1906-1988) François...
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in the family profession of law, he also studied composition under Auguste Barbereau. His musical activity in Paris over the years 1858 – 69 consisted...
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Joseph-Auguste Lebourgeois 1823 – Édouard Boilly ("first" First Grand Prize) and Louis Ermel ("second" First Grand Prize) 1824 – Auguste Barbereau 1825...
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translator and composer who came early to Paris to study composition under Auguste Barbereau. He became joint-editor for Revue et gazette musicale de Paris from...
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Friedrich Kalkbrenner, and composition with Jean-François Lesueur and Auguste Barbereau. In 1832, at his second attempt, Thomas won France's premier music...
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1796–1874 Johann Christian Lobe 1797–1881 Siegfried Dehn 1799–1858 Auguste Barbereau 1799–1879 Joseph d'Ortigue 1802–1866 Henri Reber 1807–1880 Carl Friedrich...
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Labrouste. Grand Prix de Rome, engraving: Grand Prix de Rome, music: Auguste Barbereau. January 27 – Jozef Israëls, Dutch painter (died 1911) March 31 –...
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entered the Conservatoire de Paris on 18 July 1825 as a pupil of Auguste Barbereau (piano) and Jean-François Lesueur (composition). From 1831 he worked...
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Wagner (himself a pupil of P. J. G. Zimmermann) and was continued with Auguste Barbereau. Quite conservative in his style, Boisdeffre owed much to Gounod and...
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