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Napoléon Henri Reber

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as professor of composition in 1862 and served as inspector of the branch conservatories. In 1853, he was elected to the chair previously occupied by
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1; with extra cello), two string quartets, a piano quartet (1866) and seven piano trios, and the four symphonies mentioned below:
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Novello's catalogue of orchestral music: a manual of the orchestral literature of all countries
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in 1855, and an officer in 1870. On his death, he was succeeded as a member of the Institut by
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Reber's Grand Quartet in B-flat, Op. 4 and his "Little" Quartet in D-flat, Op. 5
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Symphony No. 4 in G major (apparently by 1850; published by Richault of Paris )
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published (in full score) by Richault of Paris in 1858, according to the
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
161:(1857); four symphonies, and much chamber music. He wrote a 32:(21 October 1807 – 24 November 1880) was a French composer. 188:
major (apparently by 1850; published by Richault of Paris )
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Symphony No. 2 in C major (published by Richault of Paris)
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Symphony 2. Composed and performed by 1840; mentioned in
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was played at the graveside during Chopin's burial at
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Mulhouse
Alsace
Anton Reicha
Jean François Lesueur
chamber music
harmony
Conservatoire de Paris
Fromental Halévy
George Onslow
Académie des Beaux Arts
Frédéric Chopin
Funeral March Sonata
Père Lachaise Cemetery
Legion of Honour
Camille Saint-Saëns
Adolphe Danhauser
Jules Massenet
Le Diable amoureux
François Benoist
comic operas
opus
OCLC
18698671
OCLC
18671454
The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music
Google Books
Novello's catalogue of orchestral music: a manual of the orchestral literature of all countries
Google Books

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