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C. Galos was a mysterious 19th century (presumably Italian) musician and composer whose name is only associated with two big hits of salon music, 'Le chant du Berger' (Nocturne Op. 17) and 'Le Lac de Come' (Nocturne Op. 24), both in the form of easy nocturnes. Galos's pieces are composed of stock salon clichés and appear in intermediate music books.
C. Galos was a mysterious 19th century (presumably Italian) musician and composer whose name is only associated with two big hits of salon music, 'Le chant du Berger' (Nocturne Op. 17) and 'Le Lac de Come' (Nocturne Op. 24), both in the form of easy nocturnes. Galos's pieces are composed of stock salon clichés and appear in <ref>collections of famous piano pieces</ref>.


It is not known whether Galos was male or female. About his first name is discussion too, with suggestions from Celestino to Charles. He or she is often referred to by C. Galos.
It is not known whether Galos was male or female. About his first name is discussion too, with suggestions from Celestino to Charles. He or she is often referred to by C. Galos.
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTVUsQYL1B0 C. Galos: Le Lac de Côme (Lake Como), 6th Nocturne]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTVUsQYL1B0 C. Galos: Le Lac de Côme (Lake Como), 6th Nocturne]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkkL6q76QxM C. Galos: Le Chant du Berger, 3rd Nocturne, Op. 17]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkkL6q76QxM C. Galos: Le Chant du Berger, 3rd Nocturne, Op. 17]

==References==
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*[http://www.todocoleccion.net/c-galos-lago-como-nocturno-op-24-para-piano-editorial-musica-moderna~x8000552 Colección de Piezas Celebres Para Piano]

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C. Galos was a mysterious 19th century (presumably Italian) musician and composer whose name is only associated with two big hits of salon music, 'Le chant du Berger' (Nocturne Op. 17) and 'Le Lac de Come' (Nocturne Op. 24), both in the form of easy nocturnes. Galos's pieces are composed of stock salon clichés and appear in [1].

It is not known whether Galos was male or female. About his first name is discussion too, with suggestions from Celestino to Charles. He or she is often referred to by C. Galos.

C. Galos is mentioned in the book 'The Musical Times' as a composer.

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References

  1. ^ collections of famous piano pieces