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  1. Henri Constant Gabriel Pierné (16 August 1863 – 17 July 1937) was a French composer, conductor, pianist and organist . Biography. Gabriel Pierné was born in Metz. His family moved to Paris, after Metz and part of Lorraine were annexed to Germany in 1871 following the Franco-Prussian War.

  2. 00:00 - I. Solo de concert: Allegro ma non troppo_____Bassoon: David SattlerPiano: Christian IvaldiYear of Recording: 2006_____“Although most of us know Gab...

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  3. Gabriel Pierné (Composer, Arranger) Born: August 16, 1863 - Metz, France. Died: July 17, 1937 - Ploujean, France. The noted French composer, conductor and organist, (Henri-Constant-) Gabriel Pierné, has been called the most complete French musician of the late Romantic/early 20 th century era.

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  4. May 22, 2024 · Gabriel Pierné - Piano Concerto In C Minor, Op.1201.- Allegro [0:00]02.- Scherzando [8:02]03.- Final [12:36]BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAPiano: Stephen Coo...

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  5. Mar 21, 2020 · 7.9K views 4 years ago. From the 18th century baroque castle "Schloß Heidecksburg", Germany Click here to watch all the performances from "Concert in Palace": http://bit.ly/EA-ConcertsinPalace ...

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  6. Jan 6, 2015 · Henri Constant Gabriel Pierné was a French composer, conductor, and organist. Gabriel Pierné was born in Metz in 1863. His family moved to Paris to escape the Franco-Prussian War. He studied at the Paris Conservatoire, gaining first prizes for solfège, piano, organ, counterpoint and fugue.

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  8. Mar 17, 2023 · Gabriel Pierné – French composer, pianist, organist, and conductorwas born and raised in a family of musicians. At the Paris Conservatoire, he formed a stimulating musical friendship with Debussy, one year his senior, and was led by masters such as Massenet and Franck to the Prix de Rome, whic