Gabriel Fauré

alt=A head and shoulders portrait of a late-middle-aged man of the early twentieth century with white hair and a large white moustache Gabriel Urbain Fauré , , .|group=n}} (12 May 1845 – 4 November 1924) was a French composer, organist, pianist and teacher. He was one of the foremost French composers of his generation, and his musical style influenced many 20th-century composers. Among his best-known works are his ''Pavane'', Requiem, ''Sicilienne'', nocturnes for piano and the songs "Après un rêve" and "Clair de lune". Although his best-known and most accessible compositions are generally his earlier ones, Fauré composed many of his most highly regarded works in his later years, in a more harmonically and melodically complex style.

Fauré was born into a cultured but not especially musical family. His talent became clear when he was a young boy. At the age of nine, he was sent to the École Niedermeyer music college in Paris, where he was trained to be a church organist and choirmaster. Among his teachers was Camille Saint-Saëns, who became a lifelong friend. After graduating from the college in 1865, Fauré earned a modest living as an organist and teacher, leaving him little time for composition. When he became successful in his middle age, holding the important posts of organist of the Église de la Madeleine and director of the Paris Conservatoire, he still lacked time for composing; he retreated to the countryside in the summer holidays to concentrate on composition. By his last years, he was recognised in France as the leading French composer of his day. An unprecedented national musical tribute was held for him in Paris in 1922, headed by the president of the French Republic. Outside France, Fauré's music took decades to become widely accepted, except in Britain, where he had many admirers during his lifetime.

Fauré's music has been described as linking the end of Romanticism with the modernism of the second quarter of the 20th century. When he was born, Chopin was still composing, and by the time of Fauré's death, jazz and the atonal music of the Second Viennese School were being heard. The ''Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians'', which describes him as the most advanced composer of his generation in France, notes that his harmonic and melodic innovations influenced the teaching of harmony for later generations. During the last twenty years of his life, he suffered from increasing deafness. In contrast with the charm of his earlier music, his works from this period are sometimes elusive and withdrawn in character, and at other times turbulent and impassioned. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Pavane, op. 50, N 100c : version pour piano seul = version for piano = Fassung für Klavier by Fauré, Gabriel, 1845-1924, Fauré, Gabriel, 1845-1924

    Kassel : Bärenreiter, 2022
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    A Fauré recital. Volume 1 : Après un rêve by Fauré, Gabriel, 1845-1924, Fauré, Gabriel, 1845-1924

    Colchester, Essex, England : Chandos, 2016
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    Ballade, op. 19 by Fauré, Gabriel, 1845-1924

    Paris : J. Hamelle, 1900
    Format: Musical Score Book


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    Nocturne : op. 43, no. 2 by Fauré, Gabriel, 1845-1924

    Paris : J. Hamelle, 1897
    Edition en la♭, pour Mezzo-Sopr. ou Baryton.
    Format: Musical Score Book


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    Requiem : op. 48 : pour soli, chœur et orchestre symphonique : version de concert, 1900 by Fauré, Gabriel, 1845-1924

    Paris : J. Hamelle : A. Leduc [distributor], 1998
    Format: Musical Score Book


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    Nocturnes de 1 à 8 by Fauré, Gabriel, 1845-1924

    Paris : J. Hamelle : Distribution pour le monde entier, A. Leduc, 1980
    Format: Musical Score Book


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    Berceuse Opus 16 für Violine und Klavier = Berceuse for violin and piano, op. 16 by Fauré, Gabriel, 1845-1924

    München : Henle, 2012
    Format: Musical Score Book


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    L'oeuvre d'orchestre, Vol. II by Fauré, Gabriel, 1845-1924

    France : EMI, 1987
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    Format: Audio


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    The complete piano music by Fauré, Gabriel, 1845-1924

    London, England : Hyperion, 1995
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    Requiem : for four-part chorus of mixed voices with soprano and baritone soli by Fauré, Gabriel, 1845-1924

    New York : G. Schirmer, 1975
    Format: Musical Score Book


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    La bonne chanson : nine songs on poems by Verlaine by Fauré, Gabriel, 1845-1924

    New York : International Music Co., 1953
    Format: Musical Score Book


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    2ème quatuor (en sol mineur) pour piano, violin, alto et violoncelle. by Fauré, Gabriel, 1845-1924

    Format: Musical Score Book


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    L'oeuvre d'orchestre, vol. I by Fauré, Gabriel, 1845-1924

    [France?] : EMI, 1987
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    Messe des pêcheurs de Villerville : pour chœur de femmes et orchestre de chambre by Fauré, Gabriel, 1845-1924

    Paris : Heugel, 2000
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    Complete chamber music for strings and piano by Fauré, Gabriel, 1845-1924

    [S.l.] : Virgin Classics, 2011
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    3 Impromptus, op. 25, 31, 34, for piano solo. by Fauré, Gabriel, 1845-1924

    Format: Musical Score Book


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    Sonata : in A major : for violin and piano, op.13 by Fauré, Gabriel, 1845-1924

    Format: Musical Score Book


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    Requiem ; Cantique de Jean Racine by Fauré, Gabriel, 1845-1924

    [England] : Conifer Records, 1990
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    Format: Audio


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    Mirages : chant et piano, op. 113 by Fauré, Gabriel, 1845-1924

    Paris : A. Durand et Fils, 1919
    Format: Musical Score Book