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Charles-Henri Plantade | |
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Born | Pontoise, France | 14 October 1764
Died | 18 December 1839 Paris, France | (aged 75)
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Charles-Henri Plantade (14 October 1764 – 18 December 1839) was a French classical composer and singing professor. His compositions included several operas, sacred music, and sonatas. He taught singing at the Conservatoire de Paris and was the maître de chapelle to the courts of Napoléon Louis Bonaparte in Holland and Louis XVIII in France. From 1812 to 1815 he was also the singing master and stage director of the Paris Opéra.[1][2][3]
References
- ^ Slonimsky, Nicolas; Kuhn, Laura; McIntire, Dennis (eds.) (2001). "Plantade, Charles-Henri". Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians/ Schirmer. Online version retrieved 1 December 2019.
- ^ Champlin, John Denison and Apthorp, William Foster (eds.) (1890). "Plantade, Charles Henri". Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians, Vol. 3, p. 134. Scribner's.
- ^ Shulman, Laurie (2001). "Plantade, Charles-Henri". Grove Music Online. Retrieved 1 December 2019 (subscription required for full access).
External links
- Scores by Charles-Henri Plantade on the International Music Score Library Project
- Media related to Charles-Henri Plantade at Wikimedia Commons