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composer and Faust
( French composer Charles Gounod was also a guest at this reception, and he and Edison discussed the prospect of recording a performance of Gounod's opera Faust, but a collaboration never materialized.
Other characters in the novel include Woland ( whose description recalls Mephistopheles ) and Mikhail Alexandrovitch Berlioz ( the head of Massolit ), whose name obviously refers to the composer of The Damnation of Faust mentioned above.
Thomas Mann's 1947 Doktor Faustus: Das Leben des deutschen Tonsetzers Adrian Leverkühn, erzählt von einem Freunde adapts the Faust legend to a 20th-century context, documenting the life of fictional composer Adrian Leverkühn as analog and embodiment of the early 20th-century history of Germany and of Europe.
Charles-François Gounod (; 17 June 181817 October or 18 October 1893 ) was a French composer, known for his Ave Maria ( based on a work by Bach ) as well as his operas Faust and Roméo et Juliette.
The French composer was inspired by a translation of Goethe's dramatic poem Faust and produced a musical work that, like the masterpiece it's based on, defies easy categorization.
By 1954, the New Theatre, Cardiff had become the company's base and it staged a short season between 1 – 13 November, with performances of Les vêpres siciliennes, Rigoletto, Nabucco, Verdi's Requiem, The Bartered Bride, Faust, Die Fledermaus and the premiere performance of Menna by Welsh composer Arwel Hughes.
A Faust Symphony in three character pictures (), S. 108, or simply the " Faust Symphony ", was written by Hungarian composer Franz Liszt and was inspired by Johann von Goethe's drama, Faust.
The only opera by a non-Finnish composer was Charles Gounod ’ s Faust, with Ackté herself in the leading female role of Marguerite.

composer and Charles
* 1950 – Charles Fambrough, American bassist, composer, and producer ( d. 2011 )
Sir Charles Spencer " Charlie " Chaplin, KBE ( 16 April 188925 December 1977 ) was an English comic actor, film director and composer best known for his work during the silent film era.
* 1881 – Charles Wakefield Cadman, American composer ( d. 1946 )
Jazz bassist Charles Mingus was also an influential bandleader and composer whose musical interests spanned from bebop to free jazz.
Notably, Charles Mingus was a highly regarded composer as well as a bassist noted for his technical virtuosity and powerful sound.
In the experimental post 1960s eras, which saw the development of free jazz and jazz-rock fusion, some of the influential bassists included Charles Mingus ( 1922 – 1979 ), who was also a composer and bandleader whose music fused hard bop with black gospel music, free jazz and classical music ; free jazz and post-bop bassist Charlie Haden ( born 1937 ) is best known for his long association with saxophonist Ornette Coleman and for his role in the 1970s-era Liberation Music Orchestra, an experimental group ; Eddie Gomez and George Mraz, who played with Bill Evans and Oscar Peterson, respectively, and are both acknowledged to have furthered expectations of pizzicato fluency and melodic phrasing, fusion virtuoso Stanley Clarke ( born 1951 ) is notable for his dexterity on both the upright bass and the electric bass, and Terry Plumeri, noted for his horn-like arco fluency and vocal tone.
* 1943 – Charles Bernstein, American composer
* Cornelius Canis, composer of the Renaissance, music director for the chapel of Charles V in the 1540s – 1550s
* 1818 – Charles Gounod, French composer ( d. 1893 )
* 1861 – Charles Martin Loeffler, German composer ( d. 1935 )
* 1832 – Alexandre Charles Lecocq, French composer ( d. 1918 )
* 1851 – Charles Albert Tindley, American composer ( d. 1933 )
My Father Knew Charles Ives ( 2003 ): Adams writes, " My Father Knew Charles Ives is musical autobiography, an homage and encomium to a composer whose influence on me has been huge.
* 1924 – Charles Villiers Stanford, Irish composer ( b. 1852 )
* 1690 – Charles Theodore Pachelbel, German composer ( d. 1750 )
* 1832 – Charles Crozat Converse, composer of church songs ( d. 1918 )
* 1852 – Charles Villiers Stanford, Irish composer ( d. 1924 )
* 1931 – Charles Camilleri, Maltese composer ( d. 2009 )
Laboulaye arranged events designed to appeal to the rich and powerful, including a special performance at the Paris Opera on April 25, 1876, that featured a new cantata by composer Charles Gounod.
* Charles Villiers Stanford ( 1852 – 1924 ), Irish composer
Notable Unitarians include Béla Bartók the 20th century composer, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Theodore Parker in theology and ministry, Charles Darwin, Joseph Priestley and Linus Pauling in science, George Boole in mathematics, Susan B. Anthony, John Locke in civil government, and Florence Nightingale in humanitarianism and social justice, Charles Dickens, John Bowring and Samuel Taylor Coleridge in literature, Frank Lloyd Wright in arts, Josiah Wedgwood in industry, Thomas Starr King in ministry and politics, and Charles William Eliot in education.

composer and Gounod
Although respectful of Gounod, Verdi was careful not to learn anything from the Frenchman whom many of Verdi's contemporaries regarded as the greatest living composer.
** Charles Gounod, French composer ( d. 1893 )
* October 18 – Charles Gounod, French composer ( b. 1818 )
Through these classes Bizet met Zimmermann's son-in-law, the composer Charles Gounod, who became a lasting influence on the young pupil's musical style — although their relationship was often strained in later years.
* October 18-Charles Gounod, composer ( b. 1818 )
* June 17 – Charles Gounod, composer ( d. 1893 )
Behind the scenes there were difficulties in casting the lead tenor, and Gounod was said to have composed the last act twice, but after the public general rehearsal and first night it was hailed as a major success for the composer.
In spite of his efforts to promote the music of Charles Gounod in England, the composer disliked Chorley intensely.

composer and wrote
As a student of Florian Leopold Gassmann, and a protégé of Gluck, Salieri was a cosmopolitan composer who wrote operas in three languages.
Best known in his time as a publisher, he is most familiar today as the composer of the waltz on which Ludwig van Beethoven wrote his set of thirty-three Diabelli Variations.
Steven Suskin wrote: The " fascinating extended musical scenes, with extended choral work, ... immediately marked Sondheim as the most distinctive theatre composer of his time.
Instead he wrote radio scripts, including Your Hit Parade, until he was introduced to Austrian composer Frederick Loewe, who needed a partner, in 1942 at the Lamb's Club.
The violinist and composer Louis Spohr wrote: " In forte passages the poor deaf man pounded on the keys until the strings jangled and in piano he played so softly that whole groups of notes were omitted.
Chinese music composer Hwang Yau-tai wrote the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Song.
The English composer Herbert Howells ( 1892 – 1983 ) wrote two significant collections of pieces for clavichord ( Lambert's Clavichord & Howells ' Clavichord ).
He is also a respected composer of orchestral and sacred music, and wrote soundtracks for television such as Mr. Broadway and the animated mini-series This Is America, Charlie Brown.
In 1977 Dutch-Hungarian composer Geza Frid wrote a set of variations on The Elephant from Saint-Saëns ' Le Carnaval des Animaux for scordatura Double Bass and string orchestra.
US minimalist composer Philip Glass wrote a prelude focused on the lower register that he scored for timpani and double bass.
Italian composer Sylvano Bussotti, whose composing career spans from the 1930s to the first decade of the 21st century, wrote a solo work for bass in 1983 entitled Naked Angel Face per contrabbasso.
Fellow Italian composer Franco Donatoni wrote a piece called Lem for contrabbasso in the same year.
In 1989, French composer Pascal Dusapin ( born 1955 ) wrote a solo piece called In et Out for double bass.
The German composer Gerhard Stäbler wrote Co-wie Kobalt ( 1989 – 90 ), "... a music for double bass solo and grand orchestra.
A number of Hollywood composers wrote the background music, including Alfred Newman and Russian-born composer Dimitri Tiomkin.
Gioachino Antonio Rossini ( ( Giovacchino Antonio Rossini in the baptismal certificate ) ( 29 February 179213 November 1868 ) was an Italian composer who wrote 39 operas as well as sacred music, chamber music, songs, and some instrumental and piano pieces.
This early form of democracy was recorded by the philosopher Rousseau, by the poet Wordsworth, by the dramatist Tirso de Molina and by the composer Iparraguirre, who wrote the piece called Gernikako Arbola.
With the composer Alfred Cellier, Beckett wrote the operetta Two Foster Brothers ( St. George's Hall, 1877 ).
The Daily Telegraph wrote, " The composer has risen to his opportunity, and we are disposed to account Iolanthe his best effort in all the Gilbertian series.
Daniel Purcell ( d. 1717 ), the youngest of the brothers, was also a prolific composer who wrote the music for much of the final act of The Indian Queen after Henry Purcell's death.
Perhaps the most celebrated composer who wrote for the harpsichord was J. S. Bach ( 1685 – 1750 ), whose solo works ( for instance, the Well-Tempered Clavier and the Goldberg Variations ), continue to be performed very widely, often on the piano.
Later that year, the British composer Hubert Parry, who considered Brahms the greatest artist of the time, wrote an orchestral Elegy for Brahms.
Brahms was a significant lieder composer, who wrote over 200 songs.
" In response to these accusations of anti-Semitism, composer and Oberlin College professor Conrad Cummings wrote a letter to the editor defending " Klinghoffer " as " the closest analogue to the experience of Bach's audience attending his most demanding works ," and noted that, as someone of half-Jewish heritage, he " found nothing anti-Semitic about the work.
Brother Dominique Catta, choirmaster of the Keur Moussa Abbey, was the first Western composer who wrote for the kora ( solo pieces as well as duets with Western instruments ).

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