Gabriel Pierné (1863–1937) was a French composer, conductor, and organist. Recognized for his contributions to French music, Pierné was a student of César Franck and Jules Massenet at the Paris Conservatoire. His compositional style reflects the influence of his teachers, blending the romantic tradition with elements of impressionism. Pierné's oeuvre includes a variety of works such as ballets, operas, orchestral pie
... Más informaciónGabriel Pierné (1863–1937) was a French composer, conductor, and organist. Recognized for his contributions to French music, Pierné was a student of César Franck and Jules Massenet at the Paris Conservatoire. His compositional style reflects the influence of his teachers, blending the romantic tradition with elements of impressionism. Pierné's oeuvre includes a variety of works such as ballets, operas, orchestral pieces, chamber music, and solo instrumental pieces. One of his most famous compositions is the orchestral fantasy "Cydalise et le Chèvre-pied." As a conductor, he succeeded Édouard Colonne at the Concerts Colonne, a position he held from 1910 to 1934, where he was known for his precision and clarity. Although not as widely recognized today as some of his contemporaries, Pierné's music is occasionally performed and recorded, appreciated for its craftsmanship and charm.
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