Theophile Tilmant
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Born | Théophile (Joseph Alexandre) Tilmant 9 July 1799
Valenciennes
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Died | 7 May 1878 (1878-05-08) (aged 78) |
Education | Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse de Paris |
Théophile (Joseph Alexandre) Tilmant, (Tilmant aîné) was a French violinist and conductor born on 9 July 1799 in Valenciennes France, and died on 7 May 1878, Asnières.Tilmant was a founding Sociétaire of the Société des Concerts in 1828, becoming a Chef and Vice-President on 5 May 1860, retiring from the Société on 17 November 1863.
Tilmant was a founding Sociétaire of the Société des Concerts in 1828, becoming a Chef and Vice-President on 5 May 1860, retiring from the Société on 17 November 1863.[1]
At the Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse de Paris, he was a student of Kreutzer and played in the orchestra of the Opéra-Comique and the orchestra of the Opéra (viola from 1824 and violin from 1826–38).
He also led the orchestra at the Théâtre-Italien and the Concerts du Gymnase. He was principal conductor of the Opéra-Comique from 1849-68. Tilmant received the Légion d'Honneur in 1861. [2]
Tilmant conducted the premieres of Le caïdbyAmbroise Thomas on 3 January 1849, Le toréadorbyAdolphe Adam on 18 May 1849, GalathéebyVictor Massé on 14 April 1852, Le Sourd ou l’Auberge Pleine by Adam on 2 February 1853, Les noces de Jeannette by Massé on 4 February 1853, L'étoile du nord on 16 February 1854, and Mignon by Thomas on 17 November 1866.[3]
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Preceded by | Principal Conductor, Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire 1860–1863 |
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