The Hurstbourne Tarrant Benefice Choir
6:00pm – 6:45pm
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THE HURSTBOURNE TARRANT BENEFICE CHOIR is giving a performance of THE Requiem BY FAURĖ
At St. Peter’s Church, Hurstbourne Tarrant, Sunday 9TH april At 6 pm. All welcome admission free.
GABRIEL FAURÉ (1845–1924) was one of th e most influential of French composers, linking the end of Romanticism with the beginning of the modern era. His Requiem and Pavane remain among the bestloved classical pieces.
In the rigid official musical establishment of Paris in the second half of the nineteenth century, Gabriel Fauré won acceptance with difficulty. He was a pupil of Camille Saint-Saëns at the Ecole Niedermeyer and served as organist at various Paris churches, including finally the Madeleine, but he had no teaching position until 1897 at the Conservatoire, where his pupils included Ravel and Enescu. In 1905 he became director of the Conservatoire in the aftermath of the scandal of the refusal of the Prix de Rome to Ravel and introduced a number of necessary reforms. He retired in 1920, after which he was able to devote himself more fully again to composition, notably two final chamber works, a piano trio and a string quartet. He died in Paris in 1924.
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