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Adolphe Boschot (4 May 1871 in Fontenay-sous-Bois – 1 June 1955 in Neuilly-sur-Seine) was a
French essayist, musicologist, and
music critic. La Crise...
- wagnérienne in 1885. In 1901, he
founded the Société
Mozart with
Adolphe Boschot and
Georges de Saint-Foix. He
frequently contributed articles on European...
- all went peacefully. However, the
critic of L'Écho de Paris,
Adolphe Boschot,
foresaw possible trouble; he
wondered how the
public would receive the...
- knowledge".
Serious studies of
Berlioz in the 20th
century began with
Adolphe Boschot's L'Histoire d'un
romantique (three volumes, 1906–1913). His successors...
- The
critics were
mostly enthusiastic, with the
exceptions of
Adolphe Boschot, who
thought it a caricature,
Emile Vuillermoz, who
thought the
music monotonous...
- (declarations from M.
Claude Delvincourt, M.
Florent Schmitt and a
letter from M.
Boschot)] "Vifs
incidents au
Concours de Rome de
composition musicale" [Lively...
-
spoken dialogue, Hahn used a new, more
scholarly text
edited by
Adolphe Boschot. In the
concert hall he
formed musical partnerships with
younger performers;...
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Francs 1921
Louis Schneider Claudio Monteverdi 500
Francs 1920
Adolphe Boschot Une vie romantique :
Hector Berlioz 1,400
Francs 1920
Auguste Marguillier...
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Portraits pour trio d'anches (hautbois,
clarinette et b****on)
Adolphe Boschot: Héraklès à
Delphe (L'Écho de Paris, 28
October 1929),
Florent Schmitt:...
- Pierné, and not
Camille Chevillard as
Bernard Gavoty mentions.
Adolphe Boschot, (surprised by the work's romanticism),
wonders about its date of composition...