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Max Bruch wrote a popular Scottish Fantasy for violin and orchestra, César Franck wrote Les Djinns and Variations symphoniques, and Gabriel Fauré wrote a Ballade for piano and orchestra.
Between 1845 and 1847, Franco-Belgian composer César Franck wrote an orchestral piece based on Victor Hugo's poem Ce qu ' on entend sur la montagne.
After acquiring the professorship Franck wrote several pieces that have entered the standard classical repertoire, including symphonic, chamber, and keyboard works.
" Louis Vierne, a pupil and later organist titulaire of Notre-Dame, wrote in his memoirs that Franck showed a " constant concern for the dignity of his art, for the nobility of his mission, and for the fervent sincerity of his sermon in sound.
For example, Franck wrote, " To substitute Scripture for the self-revealing Spirit is to put the dead letter in the place of the living Word ..."
Greg Prato of Allmusic wrote, " If only one singer could be selected as the most identifiable with ' 80s arena rock, it would have to be Journey's Steve Perry "; colleague John Franck praised Perry's as a " soaring, whale of a voice.
Using the pseudonym of Del Roma, Mauriat was to have his first international hit with Chariot, which he wrote in collaboration with friends Franck Pourcel ( co-composer ), Jacques Plante ( French lyrics ) and Raymond Lefèvre ( orchestrator ).
Franck was a popular composer, and wrote an enormous amount of music, including more than 40 books of motets for a total of over 600 motets alone ; in addition he wrote secular songs, including quodlibets, psalm settings, bicinia, tricinia, instrumental dances and numerous miscellaneous pieces.
Composers who wrote primarily instrumental music, such as D ' Indy's teacher César Franck, found it difficult to gain full acceptance into the Parisian musical establishment.
In addition to organ symphonies, composers of the day wrote in other forms: Franck wrote eleven other major organ works, including the Prélude, Fugue et Variation and the Trois Chorals ; Widor wrote a Suite Latine on various plainsong tunes ; Vierne composed 24 pièces de fantaisie, of which the Carillon de Westminster is perhaps the best-known.
In addition, he attended the Conservatoire classes of César Franck, about whom he wrote a short book in 1930 ( César Franck: Etude Critique ).

Franck and Les
Vallas goes on to state: " Public opinion made no similar mistake on this score " and quotes a journal usually opposed to Franck as saying that the award was " above all things an act of homage paid justly if a little tardily to the distinguished composer of Rédemption and Les Béatitudes.
:* ( César Franck ), Les Béatitudes ( oratorio )
By the end of the 19th century, several French composers had started using the sinfonia concertante technique in symphonic poems, for example, Saint-Saëns uses a violin in Danse macabre, and César Franck a piano in Les Djinns.
Franck Lafage, < i > Les comtes Schönborn, 1642-1756 </ i >, L ' Harmattan, Paris, 2008, vol.
* Les Fioretti du père Franck, ( 1935 – 1938 ), a biography of César Franck
As a sculptor, he produced his most important project towards the end of his life: a series of plasters representing Les Quatre Âges de l ' Humanité (" The Four Ages of Humanity ", 1860 – 1862 ), reproduced in marble for the Wiertz museum by Auguste Franck.

Franck and following
However, it was as an organist that Langlais made his name, following in the steps of César Franck and Charles Tournemire as organiste titulaire at the Basilica of Sainte-Clotilde in Paris in 1945, a post in which he remained until 1988.
After taking the lead through David Villa, they lost 3 – 1 following goals from Franck Ribéry, Patrick Vieira and Zinedine Zidane.
Antonetti coached the first team from 1994 to 2001 ( with an interlude of a year 1998-99 ) and was involved in the recruitment of players such as Lubomir Moravcik, Pierre-Yves André, Frédéric Née, Franck Jurietti and Anto Drobnjak, the latter at the end of the following three years the club's top scorer.
In the summer of 1900, following his freshman year at the University of Michigan, Harry Franck set out with only $ 3. 18 in his pocket to see Europe.
With Chelsea's back four being commended for their ability to keep the strong opposing offense at bay, Bosingwa himself received plaudits for his efforts against French winger Franck Ribéry ; Shortly after, however, along with teammates Drogba and Salomon Kalou, he was told he could leave once his contract expired the following month.

Franck and with
" Critics believed that An American in Paris was better crafted than his lukewarm Concerto in F. Some did not think it belonged in a program with classical composers César Franck, Richard Wagner, or Guillaume Lekeu on its premiere.
This is known as the mirror image rule and is related to the Franck – Condon principle which states that electronic transitions are vertical, that is energy changes without distance changing as can be represented with a vertical line in Jablonski diagram.
James Franck, the director of the institute reported the incident to his colleague Pauli in Zürich with the humorous remark that at least this time Pauli was innocent.
He continues to write Sláine, Bill Savage, Black Siddha and ABC Warriors for 2000 AD, and also the Franco-Belgian comic Requiem Vampire Knight, with art by Olivier Ledroit and its spin-off Claudia Chevalier Vampire, with art by Franck Tacito.
In creating his own music, he tended to avoid the more monumental composers as models, finding relatively little kinship with or inspiration from Beethoven, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Berlioz or Franck.
* Monumentum Ancyranum ( with Franck, 1847 )
Franck Cassenti, with L ' Affiche Rouge ( 1976 ); Gilson, with La Brigade ( 1975 ); and Mosco with the documentary Des terroristes à la retraite addressed foreign resisters of the EGO, who were then relatively unknown.
In the mid-1920s, John William Franck, a Dallas contractor, built a fishing camp with about ten wood-shingle cabins on the northern shores of Lake Dallas.
After showing improvisation skills on the piano Messiaen studied organ with Marcel Dupré and inherited the tradition of great French organists ( Dupré had studied with Charles-Marie Widor and Louis Vierne, Vierne in turn was a pupil of César Franck ).
Support of benefactors allowed him to make a living as a composer, and a daughter of one of his greatest benefactors inspired him to write, Vally (" Valentine ") Franck, his first love, with whom he was involved for three years.
Early in his career Wolf modelled his lieder after those of Franz Schubert and Robert Schumann, particularly in the period around his relationship with Vally Franck ; in fact, they were good enough imitations to pass off as the real thing, which he once attempted, though his cover was blown too soon.
Monteux's first major recording with the orchestra was of the Symphony in D Minor by César Franck ; his last was of Siegfried Idyll by Richard Wagner and Death and Transfiguration by Richard Strauss.
* January 22 – Maria Kliegel makes her London debut at the Wigmore Hall, with a programme of Bach, Kodály, and Franck.
But Lloyd Webber's roots were firmly embedded in the romanticism of such composers as Sergei Rachmaninov, Jean Sibelius and César Franck, and he became increasingly convinced that his own music was ' out of step ' with the prevailing climate of the time.
His father entered Franck at the Royal Conservatory of Liège, studying solfège, piano, organ, and harmony with Joseph Daussoigne-Méhul and other faculty members.
Young Franck and his brother entered the Conservatoire in October, 1837, César-Auguste continuing his piano studies under Zimmerman and beginning composition with Aimé Leborn.
" Concerts performed by young Franck ( some with his brother on the violin, some including Franck's own compositions ) were at first received well, but increasingly Nicolas-Joseph's commercial promotion of his sons antagonized the Parisian musical journals and critics.
Furthermore, Franck's playing ability and his love of the Cavaillé-Coll instruments led to his collaboration with the builder to demonstrate the latter's instruments, Franck travelling to towns throughout France to show off older instruments or play inaugural concerts on new ones.
His increasing reputation as both performer and improviser continued to make Franck much in demand for inaugural or dedicatory recitals of new or rebuilt Cavaillé-Coll organs: Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wély's new instrument at Saint-Sulpice ( 1862 ) and later for organs at Notre-Dame, Saint-Étienne-du-Mont, and La Trinité ; for some of these instruments, Franck had acted ( by himself or with Camille Saint-Saëns ) as consultant.

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