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Émile Bienaimé
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Paul Émile Bienaimé
6 July 1802
Died 17 January 1869(1869-01-17) (aged 66 )
Paris
Occupation Composer
Paul Émile Bienaimé (6 July 1802 – 17 January 1869) was a 19th-century French composer .
Biography [ edit ]
A pupil at the école cathédrale de Paris [fr ] , he studied at the Conservatoire with Victor Dourlen and François-Joseph Fétis . In 1822 he won the prize in harmony and in 1825 , was laureate of a competition of musical composition organised by the Conservatoire with a four-act fugue and finished in second place of the prix de Rome with his cantata Herminie in 1826 .
In 1827 , he succeeded Pierre Desvignes as kapellmeister at Notre-Dame de Paris where he would play most of his sacred works, such as the Requiem in 1830 with large orchestra in honor of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette .
With François-Antoine Habeneck he founded the『Société des concerts du Conservatoire』in 1828. His position at Notre-Dame was abolished after the July Revolution . He then devoted himself to teaching at the Conservatory in the classes of harmony and accompaniment, which he left in 1864 to retire.
He wrote sacred music , works for salon, an orchestral overture and books on music education (Cinquante études d'harmonie pratique , Paris, 1844).
1842: Les Écoliers de Paris , nocturne, lyrics by Jules Turgan
1842: Vole, ma noire gondole , melody, lyrics by Jules Turgan
1846: Théodie , songbook with several voices on Sacred History
1850: Les Papillons d'or , valse for piano four-hands, op.11
1855: Nérina ! , polka-mazurka for piano
1856: Le Gâteau des Rois , ballade for barytone, lyrics by Edmond de Faulques
1857: Le Petit ange , romance, lyrics by Eugène Mahon
1858: Fleur de Bohême , polka for piano
1859: Ave Regina coelorum. Antienne à la Vierge. À quatre voix
1866: Éloge de la paresse , ditty, lyrics by Antignac
1869: L'Enfant et le passereau , arranged by par F. Morand, lyrics by Spenner
1869: Mai , couplets à trois voix égales, 1857, later arranged with accompaniment with piano by F. Morand, lyrics by Spenner
undated: Chant français à l'occasion du Sacre de Charles X , lyrics by Octave Uzanne
undated: Le Départ de la goélette , ditty, lyrics by Poisson
undated: Fugue à huit voix réelles
undated: Priez Dieu , romance, lyrics by Poisson
Bibliography [ edit ]
Louis Gustave Vapereau , Dictionnaire universel des contemporains , vol. 1, 1858, (p. 199)
Théodore Lassabathie, Histoire du Conservatoire impérial de musique , 1860, (p. 426)
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