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Charles Gounod

Charles-François Gounod (; French: [ʃaʁl fʁɑ̃swa ɡuno]; 17 June 1818 – 18 October 1893), usually known as Charles Gounod, was a French composer. He wrote twelve operas, of which the most popular has always been Faust (1859); his Roméo et Juliette (1867) also remains in the international repertory. He composed a large amount of church music, many songs, and popular short pieces including his Ave Maria (an elaboration of a Bach piece) and "Funeral March of a Marionette".

Born in Paris into an artistic and musical family Gounod was a student at the Conservatoire de Paris and won France's most prestigious musical prize, the Prix de Rome. His studies took him to Italy, Austria and then Prussia, where he met Felix Mendelssohn, whose advocacy of the music of Bach was an early influence on him. He was deeply religious, and after his return to Paris, he briefly considered becoming a priest. He composed prolifically, writing church music, songs, orchestral music and operas.

Gounod's career was disrupted by the Franco-Prussian War. He moved to England with his family for refuge from the Prussian advance on Paris in 1870. After peace was restored in 1871 his family returned to Paris but he remained in London, living in the house of an amateur singer, Georgina Weldon, who became the controlling figure in his life. After nearly three years he broke away from her and returned to his family in France. His absence, and the appearance of younger French composers, meant that he was no longer at the forefront of French musical life; although he remained a respected figure he was regarded as old-fashioned during his later years, and operatic success eluded him. He died at his house in Saint-Cloud, near Paris at the age of 75.

Few of Gounod's works remain in the regular international repertoire, but his influence on later French composers was considerable. In his music there is a strand of romantic sentiment that is continued in the operas of Jules Massenet and others; there is also a strand of classical restraint and elegance that influenced Gabriel Fauré. Claude Debussy wrote that Gounod represented the essential French sensibility of his time.

Birth and Death Data: Born June 17, 1818 (Paris), Died October 18, 1893 (Saint-Cloud)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1828 - 1950

Roles Represented in DAHR: composer, arranger

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Recordings (Results 301-325 of 1120 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Victor B-23589 10-in. 1/19/1920 Au printemps Geraldine Farrar Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Victor BVE-23772 10-in. 9/1/1926 Adeste fideles Victor Orchestra Orchestra, with bells, trombone, and cornet solos composer  
Victor B-23772 10-in. 3/15/1920 Adeste fideles Victor Orchestra Orchestra, with bells, oboe, and violin solos composer  
Victor B-24746 10-in. 12/18/1920 Waltz from Kermesse scene Pietro Accordion solo composer  
Victor B-24769 10-in. 1/3/1921 Ave Maria James T. Challenger Male vocal solo, with piano composer  
Victor BVE-25106 10-in. 7/8/1927 Song to the evening star (Tannhäuser) Victor Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Victor B-25106 10-in. 3/18/1921 Song to the evening star (Tannhäuser) Victor Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Victor C-25109 12-in. 3/21/1921 Salve, dimora Beniamino Gigli Tenor vocal solo, with violin and orchestra composer  
Victor B-25129 10-in. 3/30/1921 Faust waltz (from New fantasie) Erica Morini Violin solo, with piano composer  
Victor C-25562 12-in. 9/16/1921 Nazareth Reinald Werrenrath Baritone vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Victor BVE-25905 10-in. 11/18/1926 Mirror dance Victor Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Victor C-26504 12-in. 6/7/1922 Ballet music : Dance of the Nubian slaves Josef Pasternack ; Victor Symphony Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Victor B-26504 10-in. 6/6/1922 Faust ballet, part 1 Josef Pasternack ; Victor Symphony Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Victor C-26505 12-in. 6/6/1922 Ballet music : Cleopatra and the golden cup Josef Pasternack ; Victor Symphony Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Victor C-26508 12-in. 6/7/1922 Ballet music : Dance of the Trojan maidens and mirror dance Josef Pasternack ; Victor Symphony Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Victor C-26509 12-in. 6/7/1922 Ballet music : Dance of Phryné Josef Pasternack ; Victor Symphony Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Victor C-26512 12-in. 6/8/1922 Funeral march of a marionette Josef Pasternack ; Victor Symphony Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Victor C-26513 12-in. 6/8/1922 Ballet music : Dance of Cleopatra and her slaves Josef Pasternack ; Victor Symphony Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Victor B-26892 10-in. 9/26/1922 Juliet's waltz song Lucrezia Bori Soprano vocal solo, with piano and orchestra composer  
Victor B-27013 10-in. 10/9/1922 Waltz from Kermesse scene, part 1 Philadelphia Orchestra ; Leopold Stokowski Orchestra composer  
Victor B-27014 10-in. 10/9/1922 Waltz from Kermesse scene, part 2 Philadelphia Orchestra ; Leopold Stokowski Orchestra composer  
Victor B-27099 10-in. 12/4/1922 Waltz from Kermesse scene Philadelphia Orchestra ; Leopold Stokowski Orchestra composer  
Victor C-27317 12-in. 12/13/1922 Agnus Dei Trinity Choir Mixed vocal chorus, with orchestra composer  
Victor C-27532 12-in. 2/7/1923 Ah! leve-toi, soleil Beniamino Gigli Tenor vocal solo, with piano and orchestra composer  
Victor B-27701 10-in. 3/19/1923 Faust : Trio Frances Alda ; José Mardones ; Giovanni Martinelli Vocal trio (soprano, tenor, and bass), with orchestra composer  
(Results 301-325 of 1120 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Gounod, Charles," accessed November 24, 2024, https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/names/102530.

Gounod, Charles. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 24, 2024, from https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/names/102530.

"Gounod, Charles." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 24 November 2024.

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