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Félix Fourdrain (3 February 1880 - 23 October 1923) was a French organist and composer. He is chiefly known for his operas. Many of them were written in collaboration with librettists and poets Arthur Bernède and Paul de Choudens; the best of which are La Glaneuse (Grand Théâtre de Lyon, 1909), Madame Roland (Théâtre des Arts de Rouen, 1913), and Vercingétorix (Opéra de Nice, 1912). His masterpiece, , premiered at the Opéra-Comique in Paris in 1903.

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  • Félix Fourdrain (París, 3 de febrer de 1880 - 23 d'octubre de 1923) fou un organista i compositor francès. Deixeble de Massenet en el Conservatori de París, va compondre i estrenà amb èxit les òperes: * (òpera Còmica, París, 1907); * (Gran Teatre de Lió, 1909); * (Niça, 1912); * , conte líric (Teatre de la Gaîté Lyrique, París, 1913); * Madame Roland (Rouen, 1913; París, 1914); * ; * ; * ; * , les quatre últimes estrenades al Teatre Matkurins, París el 1906; I les operetes: * Dolly (París, 1922); * (París, Gaïté); * , i d'altres. (ca)
  • Félix Alfred Fourdrain (* 3. Februar 1880 in Nizza; † 23. Februar 1923 in Paris) war ein französischer Organist undKomponist. (de)
  • Félix Fourdrain (3 February 1880 - 23 October 1923) was a French organist and composer. He is chiefly known for his operas. Many of them were written in collaboration with librettists and poets Arthur Bernède and Paul de Choudens; the best of which are La Glaneuse (Grand Théâtre de Lyon, 1909), Madame Roland (Théâtre des Arts de Rouen, 1913), and Vercingétorix (Opéra de Nice, 1912). His masterpiece, , premiered at the Opéra-Comique in Paris in 1903. Born in Nice, Fourdrain had his earliest musical training at the Ecole de Musique Classique et Religieuse (L'École Niedermeyer) in Paris. He then studied with Alexandre Guilmant and Charles-Marie Widor at the Conservatoire de Paris where he was awarded a premiere prix for organ performance in 1900. He was appointed "organiste titulaire" at the Sainte-Elisabeth-de-Hongrie church in Paris and worked there between 1900 and 1905 approximately, publishing "Improvisations", a collection of organ compositions. He pursued further studies in music composition with Jules Massenet, who became his close friend and mentor. He also took on his own students, including Joseph-Arthur Bernier, Clotilde Coulombe, and Georges-Émile Tanguay. He died in Paris at the age of 43. (en)
  • Félix Alfred Fourdrain né à Paris le 3 février 1880 et mort dans la même ville le 24 octobre 1923 est un organiste et compositeur français. Il est principalement connu pour ses opéras. (fr)
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  • Félix Fourdrain (París, 3 de febrer de 1880 - 23 d'octubre de 1923) fou un organista i compositor francès. Deixeble de Massenet en el Conservatori de París, va compondre i estrenà amb èxit les òperes: * (òpera Còmica, París, 1907); * (Gran Teatre de Lió, 1909); * (Niça, 1912); * , conte líric (Teatre de la Gaîté Lyrique, París, 1913); * Madame Roland (Rouen, 1913; París, 1914); * ; * ; * ; * , les quatre últimes estrenades al Teatre Matkurins, París el 1906; I les operetes: * Dolly (París, 1922); * (París, Gaïté); * , i d'altres. (ca)
  • Félix Alfred Fourdrain (* 3. Februar 1880 in Nizza; † 23. Februar 1923 in Paris) war ein französischer Organist undKomponist. (de)
  • Félix Alfred Fourdrain né à Paris le 3 février 1880 et mort dans la même ville le 24 octobre 1923 est un organiste et compositeur français. Il est principalement connu pour ses opéras. (fr)
  • Félix Fourdrain (3 February 1880 - 23 October 1923) was a French organist and composer. He is chiefly known for his operas. Many of them were written in collaboration with librettists and poets Arthur Bernède and Paul de Choudens; the best of which are La Glaneuse (Grand Théâtre de Lyon, 1909), Madame Roland (Théâtre des Arts de Rouen, 1913), and Vercingétorix (Opéra de Nice, 1912). His masterpiece, , premiered at the Opéra-Comique in Paris in 1903. (en)
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  • Félix Fourdrain (ca)
  • Félix Fourdrain (de)
  • Félix Fourdrain (en)
  • Félix Fourdrain (fr)
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