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Hippolyte André Jean
Baptiste Chélard (1
February 1789 – 12
February 1861) was a
French composer, violist, and
conductor of the
classical era. He was...
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Pavlovna of
Russia until 1859,
jointly with
Hippolyte André Jean
Baptiste Chélard until his
retirement in 1852.
During this
period Liszt acted as conductor...
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Hippolyte Piré (1778–1850),
French general Hippolyte André Jean
Baptiste Chélard (1789–1861),
French composer Hippolyte Monpou (1804–1841),
French composer...
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classe Tous
Risques (1960) –
Arthur Gibelin Song
Without End (1960) –
Chelard The
Devil at 4 O'Clock (1961) –
Gaston Jessica (1962) –
Luigi Tuffi Cartouche...
- Daussoigne-Méhul 1810 – Désiré
Beaulieu 1811 –
Hippolyte André Jean
Baptiste Chélard 1812 –
Louis Joseph Ferdinand Hérold ("first"
First Grand Prize) and Félix...
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composer of operas, most of
which were
first performed at the Opéra-Comique.
Chélard earned his
living for much of his
career as a
violist at the
Paris Opera...
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Jacobi as
Potin Albert Rueprecht as
Prince Felix Lichnowsky Marcel Dalio as
Chelard Lyndon Brook as
Richard Wagner Walter Rilla as
Archbishop Hans Unterkircher...
- with
persuading several composers to
write for it, the
first three being Chélard (Macbeth, 1827),
Berlioz (Waverley Overture, 1827) and
Rossini (Guillaume...
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Augustus Kollmann,
composer February 1 –
Hippolyte André Jean
Baptiste Chélard,
composer (d. 1861)
February 8 –
Ludwig Wilhelm Maurer,
composer (d. 1878)...
- Lemmens,
Adolphe Samuel, Charles-Marie Widor,
Hippolyte André Jean
Baptiste Chélard, Émile Bienaimé, Théodore Labarre,
Louis van Waefelghem,
Federico Consolo...