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François-Adrien Boieldieu (December 16, 1775 in Rouen – October 8, 1834 in Varennes-Jarcy, Essonne). Born under the Ancien Régime in Rouen, Adrien Boieldieu received his musical education first from the choirmaster and then from the organist of the local cathedral. During the Reign of Terror, Rouen was one of the few towns to maintain a significant musical life and in 1793 a series of concerts was organised featuring the celebrated violinist Pierre Rode and the tenor Pierre-Jean Garat. It was during this time that Boieldieu composed his earliest works to texts written by his father (La fille coupable in 1793, followed by Rosalie et Mirza in 1795). They brought him immediate success. Perhaps the most significant composer in France in the early decades of the nineteenth century, contemporaries dubbed him "the French Mozart." User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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102Harp Con. In 3 Tempi III Rondeau - Allegro Agitato
73Harp concerto in 3 tempi: 3. Rondeau: Allegro agitato
74II. Andante lento
75Harp concerto in 3 tempi: 1. Allegro brillante
66Harp concerto in 3 tempi: 2. Andante lento
67Harp Con. In 3 Tempi I Allegro Brillante
58Harp Con. In 3 Tempi II Andante Lento
59Harp Concerto in 3 Tempi: I. Allegro brillante
510Harp Concerto in 3 Tempi: II. Andante lento
5Harp Concertos
Harp Concertos (The Academy of St Martin-In-The-Fields feat. harp: Marisa Robles)
Harp Concertos (CD1)
Concerto for Harp and Orchestra in C major
La Dame Blanche
The Harmonious Harp (Nicanor Zabaleta)
La Dame Blanche (Minkowski)
Harp Concertos (feat. harp: Nicanor Zabaleta)
Harp Adagios
The Splendour of the Harp
Favourite Harp Concertos
Impressions De France