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François-Clément-Théodore Dubois (1837-1924) began his studies at the Paris Conservatory in 1854. He attended the composition class of Ambroise Thomas, whom he succeeded as director of the institute in 1896. Throughout his life, Dubois was notable for his rich field of activity. As organist, he worked at Les Invalides (1855-1858) then at Sainte Clotilde, where he was a colleague of César Franck, the then director of music at Sainte Clotilde. In 1861, Dubois was awarded the Prix de Rome. In Italy he became acquainted with Franz Liszt, who gave him further encouragement. |
Disc No: GMCD 7185 | |
Price: Sek. 157 | |
Name: Triumphal Music for Organ & Orchestra | |
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Composer | Opus | Name | Key | Performer |
Gounod, Charles (1818-1893 | Fantaisie sur l’Hymne National Russe | Franz Hauk, Organ The Ingolstadt Philharmonie - Alfredo Ibarra | ||
Dubois, Théodore (1837-1924) | Fantaisie triomphale | |||
Guilmant, Alexandre (1837-1911) | Adoration | |||
Gigout, Eugène (1844-1925) | Grand Choeur Dialogué | |||
Gounod, Charles (1818-1893 | Suite concertante |