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Camille Bellaigue

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in 1885, where he wrote numerous musical reviews . Described as "an elegant but superficial writer," his writing is characterized by a hostility toward the then-new musical styles of composers like
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Joël-Marie Fauquet, « Camille Bellaigue », in Joël-Marie Fauquet (dir.), Dictionnaire de la musique en France au XIXe siècle, Paris, Fayard, 2003, 1406 p. (ISBN 2-213-59316-7)
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Camille Bellaigue », in Marc Vignal (dir.), Dictionnaire de la musique, Paris, Éditions Larousse, 2005, 623 p. (ISBN 2-03-505545-8)
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The grandson of Claude Bellaigue and René Pierson, and son of Antonin Bellaigue, Camille Bellaigue was born on May 24, 1858, in Paris.
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In 1884, the French Academy awarded him the Vitet prize in 1894 for his book
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Bellaigue also worked as piano and voice teacher. He taught singing to
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and also coached him on piano in the French operatic repertoire.
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in 1878. He worked as a musical journalist, first at
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Dictionnaire de la musique en France au XIXe siècle
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Index

Giuseppe Verdi
Arrigo Boito
Antoine François Marmontel
Paris Conservatory
Le Correspondant
Revue des deux Mondes
Cesar Franck
Claude Debussy
Charles Gounod
Delgrave
Charles Maurras
Papal gentleman
Herman Hoskier
Yvonne de Gaulle
Wilfrid Pelletier


Joël-Marie Fauquet
Dictionnaire de la musique en France au XIXe siècle
Fayard
ISBN
2-213-59316-7
notice BNF
(présentation en ligne)
Psychologie musicale
Wilfrid Pelletier
Encyclopedia of Music in Canada
Categories
1858 births
1930 deaths

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