Auguste Mathieu Panseron

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Auguste Mathieu Panseron

Auguste Mathieu Panseron (born April 26, 1796 in Paris ; †  July 29, 1859 there ) was a French musician and composer .

Life

Auguste Mathieu Panseron received his first lessons from his father, who was himself a music teacher, and then went to the Paris Conservatory , where he studied under Jadin, Jean-Henri Levasseur , Henri Montan Berton and François-Joseph Gossec from 1806 to 1812 and received several prizes . He then visited Italy, won the Prix ​​de Rome in 1813 for his cantata Herminie , had his first French mass performed in Rome in 1814 and studied with Stanislao Mattei in Bologna . From 1816 to 1817 he made a trip through Russia, Austria and Germany. Through Cherubini's intercession, he was able to take lessons from Antonio Salieri in Vienna ; he was also a student of Peter von Winter in Munich . In Vienna in 1817 a requiem composed by him and a de profundis were performed. After Panseron stayed briefly as a church choir director at Prince Esterházy's court in Eisenstadt , he returned to Paris in the summer of 1818, where in 1820 his first opera, La grille du Parc , was given. The operas Les deux cousines (1821), La mariage difficile (1826) and L'école de Rome (1827) followed. From 1826 Panseron was a singing teacher at the Paris Conservatory, and for some time an Accompagneur at the Théâtre-Italien . After his death in 1859 at the age of 63, he was buried in the Père-Lachaise cemetery.

Panseron composed around 200 popular romances , some of which are written with the accompaniment of the clarinet , oboe , horn , trumpet , flute , violin, and cello . These include Le petit blanc , La nouvelle Nina , La ballade du cor and Le songe de Tartini . In addition, Panseron wrote textbooks about singing lessons, for example the Méthode complète de vocalisation .

literature

  • Alfred Baumgartner: Propylaea World of Music - The Composers - A lexicon in five volumes . tape 4 . Propylaen Verlag, Berlin 1989, ISBN 3-549-07830-7 , pp. 250 .

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