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    François Devienne was a French composer of the Classical period and professor for flute at the Paris Conservatory. Wikipedia

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    François Devienne, attributed to Jacques-Louis David. ... ; 31 January 1759 - 5 September 1803) was a French composer of the Classical period and professor for flute at the Paris Conservatory. [1] Career ... rank of sergeant with the duty of teaching the children of his colleagues in the military band in its Free School of Music.
  3. Home > Arts > Music > Composition > Composers > D > Devienne, François (1759-1803) He was a flutist and bassoonist. He wrote much music for those instruments and also operas. Resources in This Category. Classical Archives: François Devienne
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  5. pcmsconcerts.org

    François Devienne was a French composer and professor for flute at the Paris Conservatory. His output comprises approximately 300 instrumental works that are mostly written for wind instruments. There are a dozen flute concertos, sinfonias for woodwinds, quartets and trios for different ensembles, 12 operas, 5 bassoon concertos, 6 bassoon ...
  6. François Devienne (1759-1803) was among the most significant composers of wind music in the second half of the eighteenth century. Read the biography from Artaria Editions. ... where he had been for four months under the care of the people of that art, who, in spite of all their efforts, were not able to cure him from a mental derangement ...
  7. Complete list of music composed by Francois Devienne. Music. Francois Devienne. Pieces; Concerto. Flute Concerti, Op.3; Flute Concerto No.1 in D major; Flute Concerto No.2 in D major; Flute Concerto No.3 in G major; Flute Concerto d'Airs connus, Op.5; Flute Concerto in D major, Op.6; Sonata.
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  9. cliftonedition.com

    François Devienne was born in Joinville in 1759 and died in Paris in 1803. He was a flautist, bassoonist, composer and teacher. He arrived in Paris in 1779 and soon became a chamber musician to the Cardinal de Rohan. ... Devienne was also a prolific composer of chamber music, producing 25 quartets, 46 trios, 147 duos and 67 sonatas. Francois ...
  10. new2.classicalm.com

    François Devienne (31 January 1759 - 5 September 1803) was a French composer and professor for flute at the Paris Conservatory. Devienne was born in Joinville, Haute-Marne, as the youngest of fourteen children of a saddlemaker. ... After the Revolutionary period, when Free School became the National Institute of Music, later chartered as the ...
  11. grandemusica.net

    Devienne, François. 1759-1803 . A flutist, bassoonist and composer of considerable renown, who was born at Joinville, Haute-Marne, France. He occupied various positions during his lifetime. Was a member of the Swiss Guards band, a professor at the Paris Conservatory and also bassoonplayer in the Theatre de Monsieur in 1788. Among his works are ...
  12. editions-bim.com

    Devienne died on September 5, 1803, in Charenton. François Devienne was a very prolific composer. He composed not only an important flute method, but also many instrumental works, solos, concertos for various instruments, chamber music, and comic operas (the most famous of which was «Les Visitandines».
  13. eajournals.org

    • The Classical Period music style, • The place of François Devienne as a performer and composer in this period, • Composer's musical examination of the flute, bassoon and harpsichord sonata in C major are dwelled on. Importance François Devienne is an important flute and bassoon performer of the classical period. At the

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