
Charles Gounod - Wikipedia
Charles-François Gounod (/ ɡ uː ˈ n oʊ /; French: [ʃaʁl fʁɑ̃swa ɡuno]; 17 June 1818 – 18 October 1893), usually known as Charles Gounod, was a French composer. He wrote twelve operas, …
Charles Gounod | French Composer & Opera Creator | Britannica
Charles Gounod (born June 17, 1818, Paris, France—died Oct. 18, 1893, Saint-Cloud, near Paris) was a French composer noted particularly for his operas, of which the most famous is Faust. …
Charles Gounod - Famous People in the World
Charles Gounod was a French composer best known for writing operas such as Faust and Roméo et Juliette. Raised in Paris by elite parents, Charles lived in the Palace of Versailles …
Charles Gounod: Was the composer of - Classical Music
Feted in his own era, the French composer Charles Gounod deserves to be remembered for more than the small handful of his works that are familiar today, says Roger Nichols
Charles Gounod – The Opera Scribe
Gounod was prolific as an opera composer in the 1860s. He wrote two light opéra-comiques, Philémon et Baucis and La colombe (both 1860); La reine de Saba (1862), a grand opera that …
Charles Gounod | San Francisco Classical Voice - sfcv.org
Charles Gounod Opera composer whose Faust is one of the most popular and tuneful works in the world repertory. He also composed church music and his Ave Maria setting is world famous.
Charles-François Gounod - Minnesota Opera
Charles Gounod was a pivotal figure in 19th-century French opera, celebrated for his lyrical style and melodic grace. Born in 1818, Gounod initially pursued law under pressure from his …
Charles Gounod - ChoralWiki
2023年10月11日 · View the Wikipedia article on Charles Gounod. For works at CPDL sorted alphabetically by title, see Charles Gounod compositions List of selected choral works …
Charles Gounod - Opéra national de Paris
Charles Gounod was born in Paris on June 17. A student of Halévy, Lesueur and Paer, recipient of the Prix de Rome, he first lived in Italy, where he discovered Palestrina and Bach, but also …
Charles GOUNOD : Gounod summarized
Gounod composes a new national anthem "Vive l'Empereur" in honor of Napoleon III, and has sung by 1500 voices at the Universal Exposition of 1855. After the failure of his second lyrical …