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  1. It was privately premiered in 1845 before Liszt, Meyerbeer, and other musical notables, who gave moderate approval and constructive criticism. [11] However, a public performance in early 1846 met with public indifference and critical snubs for the oratorio's artlessness and simplicity. [12]

  2. César Franck was a Belgian-French Romantic composer and organist who was the chief figure in a movement to give French music an emotional engagement, technical solidity, and seriousness comparable to that of German composers.

  3. César Franck, (born Dec. 10, 1822, Liège, Neth.—died Nov. 8, 1890, Paris, France), Belgian-French composer. A piano prodigy, he arrived in Paris at age 14 to study at the Paris Conservatoire.

  4. César Franck (born Liège, 10 December, 1822; died Paris, November 8, 1890), was a composer, organist and music teacher of Belgian and German origin who lived in France. He was one of the great musicians of his time.

  5. The Sonata in A major for Violin and Piano by César Franck is one of his best-known compositions, and is considered one of the finest sonatas for violin and piano ever written. It is an amalgam of his rich native harmonic language with the Classical traditions he valued highly, held together in a cyclic framework.

  6. Biography. It took a Belgian composer to convince France of the value of German musical ideas. Before César Franck arrived in Paris, French Romantic music had been primarily a tradition of dazzling orchestral colour and seductive harmonies.

  7. by Georg Predota December 8th, 2022. “I dared much, but the next time, I will dare even more”. Born in the city of Liège on 10 December 1822, then part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, César Franck (1822-1890) composed in a rich and luxurious post-Romantic idiom, featuring innovative harmonies and skilled counterpoint.

  8. Sep 1, 2020 · Between 1842 and 1846 Franck composed several piano pieces. Then Franck suddenly stopped writing for this instrument. It is only during the last six years of his life that Franck started to create new forms suitable to the piano. One of these and a real highlight is Prélude, Choral et Fugue.

  9. César Franck, in full César-auguste Franck, (born Dec. 10, 1822, Liège, Neth.—died Nov. 8, 1890, Paris, France), Belgian-French Romantic composer and organist who was the chief figure in a movement to give French music an emotional engagement, technical solidity, and seriousness comparable to that of German composers.

  10. César Franck's unknown early piano music (composed until 1848) a project by Heribert Koch (pianist, lecturer, editor) comprising: concerts, lectures, world premiere recordings, first editions and more