
Gabriel Fauré - Wikipedia
Fauré in 1907 Gabriel Urbain Fauré[n 1] (12 May [n 2] 1845 – 4 November 1924) was a French composer, organist, pianist and teacher. He was one of the foremost French composers of his …
Gabriel Fauré | French Composer & Impressionist | Britannica
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One might even sense parallels with Proust’s elaborate style in Faure’s late chamber music. In this respect, it’s worth listening through whole movements of, for instance, the first Cello …
Gabriel Faure - New World Encyclopedia
Requiem can thus be seen as an expression of Faure's personal tragedy written after the death of his parents. Requiem is also acknowledged as a source of inspiration for the similar setting by …
Gabriel Fauré: A Life - Classic FM
By turns complex and uncomplicated, both his life and his music were full of fascinating contradictions. Fauré's music epitomises the very essence of French culture. His distinctive …
Gabriel Faure (Composer) - Short Biography
Jul 1, 2025 · Gabriel Fauré (Composer) Born: May 12, 1845 - Pamiers, Ariège, Midi-Pyrénées, south of France Died: November 4, 1924 - Paris, France Gabriel Urbain Fauré was a French …
Gabriel Fauré - Biography | Deutsche Grammophon
Gabriel Fauré is sometimes overshadowed by the generation of composers that followed the trail he had quietly illuminated. He was more than the composer of one much-loved piece, the …
Notes on Gabriel Fauré and His Works
Dec 19, 2024 · Overview Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924) was one of the most influential French composers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His evolving musical style …
List of compositions by Gabriel Fauré - Wikipedia
Notes ^ a b c d e Nectoux, Jean-Michel (translated by Roger Nichols). Gabriel Fauré: A Musical Life. Cambridge University Press, 1991, p.525. ^ Pott, Francis. "Faure:Piano Quintets". 1995. …
Gabriel Fauré | San Francisco Classical Voice
Gabriel Faure: 50 Songs (The Vocal Library). By Gabriel Faure (1845-1924). Edited by Laura Ward and Richard Walters. For high voice solo and piano accompaniment (High Voice). Vocal …