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Christian Manen (3 July 1934 – 11 September 2020) was a French composer and music teacher. Born in Boulogne-Billancourt, Manen studied at the Conservatory of Nice and between 1949 and 1961 at the Conservatoire de Paris. Here he was a student of Berthe Duru (solfège), Jules Gentil (piano), Félix Passerone (drums), Marcel Dupré and Rolande Falcinelli (organ and improvisation), Louis Fourestier (conducting), Noël Gallon (counterpoint and fugue), Henri Challan (harmony), Norbert Dufourcq (music history) and Tony Aubin (composition). In 1961 he won the Premier Grand Prix de Rome with the cantata La Loreley. This was followed by a stay at the Villa Medici in Rome until 1965.

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  • Christian Manen (* 3. Juli 1934 in Boulogne-Billancourt; † 11. September 2020) war ein französischer Komponist und Musikpädagoge. (de)
  • Christian Manen (3 July 1934 – 11 September 2020) was a French composer and music teacher. Born in Boulogne-Billancourt, Manen studied at the Conservatory of Nice and between 1949 and 1961 at the Conservatoire de Paris. Here he was a student of Berthe Duru (solfège), Jules Gentil (piano), Félix Passerone (drums), Marcel Dupré and Rolande Falcinelli (organ and improvisation), Louis Fourestier (conducting), Noël Gallon (counterpoint and fugue), Henri Challan (harmony), Norbert Dufourcq (music history) and Tony Aubin (composition). In 1961 he won the Premier Grand Prix de Rome with the cantata La Loreley. This was followed by a stay at the Villa Medici in Rome until 1965. (en)
  • Christian Manen, né le 3 juillet 1934 à Boulogne-Billancourt et mort le 11 septembre 2020 à Trie-Château, est un compositeur et enseignant en musique français. Il a composé environ 140 pièces, dont de la musique orchestrale et de chambre, des motets et d'autres œuvres vocales et chorales, ainsi que des partitions à but pédagogique. (fr)
  • Christian Manen (Boulogne-Billancourt, 3 luglio 1937 – Trie-Château, 11 settembre 2020) è stato un compositore e direttore d'orchestra francese. (it)
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  • Christian Manen (* 3. Juli 1934 in Boulogne-Billancourt; † 11. September 2020) war ein französischer Komponist und Musikpädagoge. (de)
  • Christian Manen (3 July 1934 – 11 September 2020) was a French composer and music teacher. Born in Boulogne-Billancourt, Manen studied at the Conservatory of Nice and between 1949 and 1961 at the Conservatoire de Paris. Here he was a student of Berthe Duru (solfège), Jules Gentil (piano), Félix Passerone (drums), Marcel Dupré and Rolande Falcinelli (organ and improvisation), Louis Fourestier (conducting), Noël Gallon (counterpoint and fugue), Henri Challan (harmony), Norbert Dufourcq (music history) and Tony Aubin (composition). In 1961 he won the Premier Grand Prix de Rome with the cantata La Loreley. This was followed by a stay at the Villa Medici in Rome until 1965. (en)
  • Christian Manen, né le 3 juillet 1934 à Boulogne-Billancourt et mort le 11 septembre 2020 à Trie-Château, est un compositeur et enseignant en musique français. Il a composé environ 140 pièces, dont de la musique orchestrale et de chambre, des motets et d'autres œuvres vocales et chorales, ainsi que des partitions à but pédagogique. (fr)
  • Christian Manen (Boulogne-Billancourt, 3 luglio 1937 – Trie-Château, 11 settembre 2020) è stato un compositore e direttore d'orchestra francese. (it)
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  • Christian Manen (de)
  • Christian Manen (en)
  • Christian Manen (it)
  • Christian Manen (fr)
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