Louise Farrenc
Louise Farrenc
Genres: Classical, piano, romantic, french, composer
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About Louise Farrenc
Louise Farrenc (1804-1875) was a French composer, virtuoso pianist, and teacher. Born Jean-Louise Dumont on the 31st May 1804 in Paris, she was the daughter of Jacques-Edme Dumont, a successful sculptor, and sister to Auguste Dumont. At first, during the 1820s and 1830s, she composed exclusively for the piano. Several of these pieces drew high praise from critics, including Robert Schumann. In the 1830s, she tried her hand at larger compositions for both chamber ensemble and orchestra. It was during the 1840s that much of her chamber music was written. While the great bulk of Farrenc’s compositions were for the piano alone, her chamber music is generally regarded as her best work. The claim can be made that Farrenc’s chamber music works are on a par with most of her well-known male contemporaries. Throughout her life, chamber music remained of great interest. She wrote works for various combinations of winds and/or strings and piano These include two piano quintets, opp 30 and 31, a sextet for piano and winds, op. 40, which later appeared in an arrangement for piano quintet, two piano trios, opp 33 and 34, the nonet for winds and strings, op. 38, a trio for clarinet (or violin), cello and piano, op. 44, a trio for flute (or violin), cello and piano, op. 45, and several instrumental sonatas (a string quartet sometimes attributed to her is regarded by specialists as the work of another composer, not yet identified). In addition to chamber music and works for solo piano, she wrote two overtures and three symphonies. She had the great honour to hear her third symphony, op. 36 performed at the Société des concerts du Conservatoire in 1849. The one area which is conspicuously missing from her output is opera, an important lacuna as opera was at the time the central musical form in France. Several sources, however, indicate that she was also ambitious in that field, but did not succeed in being given a libretto to set to music by the Théâtre de l'Opéra or the Théâtre de l'Opéra-Comique, for reasons still to be discovered. Farrenc died on the 15th September 1875.
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| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
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| Louise Farrenc | 2.Movimento Andante con moto dal nonetto in mi bemolle maggiore, | ||
| Louise Farrenc | 1.Movimento Adagio | ||
| Louise Farrenc | Etudes dans tous les tons majeurs et mineurs op. 26: No. 22 Allegro molto | ||
| Louise Farrenc | Trio op. 45 : 1. Allegro deciso | ||
| Louise Farrenc | Sinfonie Nr. 2 D-Dur op. 35 | ||
| Louise Farrenc | Sinfonie Nr. 3 g-Moll | ||
| Louise Farrenc | Sinfonia n. 3 in sol minore | ||
| Louise Farrenc | Sextet op. 40 in C minor | ||
| Louise Farrenc | Symphony No.2 op.35 in D major Part 1 | ||
| Louise Farrenc | Les Italiennes op. 14: 1. Cavatine de Norma (Vincenzo Bellini) | ||
| Louise Farrenc | Violin Sonata No. 1 op. 37 | ||
| Louise Farrenc | Trio for Piano, Violin and Clarinet No. 3 op. 44 in E flat major | ||
| Louise Farrenc | 2. Movimento dalla sinfonia n. 1 in do minore op. 32 | ||
| Louise Farrenc | Nonett Es-Dur op. 38 | ||
| Louise Farrenc | Sinfonia n.1 in do minore | ||
| Louise Farrenc | Nocturne op.49 | ||
| Louise Farrenc | Violinsonate Nr. 1 c-Moll | ||
| Louise Farrenc | Grandes Variations sur un thème du comte Gallenberg op. 25 (version for piano and orchestra) | ||
| Louise Farrenc | Ouverture No 1 en mi mineur op.23 | ||
| Louise Farrenc | Sextett c-Moll op. 40 | ||
| Louise Farrenc | Violin Sonata No. 2 op. 39 | ||
| Louise Farrenc | Symphony #3 in g Op.36 | ||
| Louise Farrenc | Etudes op. 26 Book 2: 18. Moderato e cantabile | ||
| Louise Farrenc | Variations concertantes sur un air suisse | ||
| Louise Farrenc | Piano Quintet No. 2 | ||
| Louise Farrenc | Sonata per violino e pianoforte, n. 1, in do minore | ||
| Louise Farrenc | Ouverture n.1 in mi minore op.23 | ||
| Louise Farrenc | Sinfonie Nr. 1 c-Moll | ||
| Louise Farrenc | Adagio dal Trio in mi bemolle maggiore op. 44 | ||
| Louise Farrenc | 2.Movimento Andante con moto dal nonetto in mi bemolle maggiore, op.38 |