César Franck

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1822-12-10

Liège, Belgium

Biography

César-Auguste-Jean-Guillaume-Hubert Franck was a composer, pianist, organist, and music teacher who worked in Paris during his adult life. Born in Liège, he gave his first concerts there in 1834 and studied privately in Paris from 1835, where his teachers included Anton Reicha. After a brief return to Belgium, and a disastrous reception for an early oratorio Ruth, he moved to Paris, where he married and embarked on a career as teacher and organist. He gained a reputation as a formidable musical improviser, and travelled widely within France to demonstrate new instruments built by Aristide Cavaillé-Coll. In 1858, he became organist at the Basilica of St. Clotilde, Paris, a position he retained for the rest of his life. He became professor at the Paris Conservatoire in 1872; he took French nationality, a requirement of the appointment. His pupils included Vincent d'Indy, Ernest Chausson, Louis Vierne, Charles Tournemire, Guillaume Lekeu and Henri Duparc. After acquiring the professorship, Franck wrote several pieces that have entered the standard classical repertoire, including symphonic, chamber, and keyboard works.

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La casa de los cuervos
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Proust ou les Intermittences du cœur
Music
Martha Argerich & Mischa Maisky
Compositors
Veinticuatro horas en la vida de una mujer
Music
Sandra
Music
Céleste
Music
The Judge's House
Sound
The Judge's House
Music
Entre ciel et terre
Original Music Composer
The ROH Live: The Dream / Symphonic Variations / Marguerite and Armand
Music
Apprehension
Music
Toscanini: The Television Concerts, Vol. 8: Franck, Sibelius, Debussy and Rossini
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Everything or Nothing
Music
Ohio Sonata
Music
Degree of Risk
Music
A Royal Overture Festival international de Colmar
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The Power of Speech
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