Charles-Ferdinand Lenepveu (4 October 1840 – 16 August 1910), was a French composer and teacher. Destined for a career as a lawyer, he defied his family...
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ISBN 9781136770289. Gaubert studied with Paul Taffanel, Xavier Leroux, and Charles Lenepveu at the Paris Conservatory. Randel (1996), p.738. van Boer (2012), p...
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grew when it emerged that the senior professor at the Conservatoire, Charles Lenepveu, was on the jury, and only his students were selected for the final...
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career, George Enescu; future academics included Théodore Dubois and Charles Lenepveu; and conductors who were Thomas' students included Edouard Colonne...
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Gallon (1878–1959) studied with teachers including Albert Lavignac and Charles Lenepveu. Elsa Barraine Paul Bonneau Henri Challan [pupils] Georges Dandelot...
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Fauré, and Charles Lenepveu for composition, Alexandre Guilmant for organ, Paul Taffanel for flute, and Louis Diémer for piano. Lenepveu had been expected...
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the violin with Jules Garcin and Henri Berthelier, composition with Charles Lenepveu, and harmony and theory with Albert Lavignac. His fellow violin students...
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Louis-Albert Bourgault-Ducoudray, Vincent d'Indy, Edouard Lalo, Charles Lenepveu and Charles-Marie Widor. The organisers would have liked to present their...
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After Massenet's resignation in 1896, Levadé attended the classes of Charles Lenepveu and obtained the Grand Prix de Rome in 1899 with his cantata Callirhoe...
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Bourgault-Ducoudray 1863 – Jules Massenet 1864 – Victor Sieg 1865 – Charles Lenepveu 1866 – Émile Louis Fortuné Pessard (1843–1917) 1867 – First prize not...
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