About: Lucien Gélas

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Lucien Gélas (1 January 1873 or 12 January 1873 – 5 June 1944) was a luthier, classical guitarist, and teacher. Gélas was born in Menton, Alpes Maritimes. He composed for solo guitar and as well as works for voice and guitar set to his own texts. Gélas owned the complete historic works of Sor as published by Meissonnier (Paris 1820–1836) and Pacini (1830–1836). The works are now a part of the Spencer Collection at the Royal Academy of Music in London.

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  • Lucien Gélas (* 15. Januar 1873 in Menton; † 5. Juni 1944) war ein französischer Gitarrist, Komponist und Musikpädagoge. Er entwickelte die sogenannte „Doppelresonanzgitarre“. (de)
  • Lucien Gélas (1 January 1873 or 12 January 1873 – 5 June 1944) was a luthier, classical guitarist, and teacher. Gélas was born in Menton, Alpes Maritimes. He composed for solo guitar and as well as works for voice and guitar set to his own texts. Gélas owned the complete historic works of Sor as published by Meissonnier (Paris 1820–1836) and Pacini (1830–1836). The works are now a part of the Spencer Collection at the Royal Academy of Music in London. (en)
  • Lucien Gélas, né Raymond Adrien Lucien Gélas le 12 janvier 1873 à Menton, Alpes-Maritimes, et mort le 5 juin 1944, était luthier, guitariste classique, et pédagogue. Il a composé des œuvres pour guitare seule et pour voix et guitare sur ses propres textes. Gélas possédait l’œuvre complète historique de Sor éditée par Meissonnier (Paris 1820-36) et Pacini (1830–36). Ces ouvrages font aujourd’hui partie de la Spencer Collection à la Royal Academy of Music. (fr)
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  • Lucien Gélas (* 15. Januar 1873 in Menton; † 5. Juni 1944) war ein französischer Gitarrist, Komponist und Musikpädagoge. Er entwickelte die sogenannte „Doppelresonanzgitarre“. (de)
  • Lucien Gélas (1 January 1873 or 12 January 1873 – 5 June 1944) was a luthier, classical guitarist, and teacher. Gélas was born in Menton, Alpes Maritimes. He composed for solo guitar and as well as works for voice and guitar set to his own texts. Gélas owned the complete historic works of Sor as published by Meissonnier (Paris 1820–1836) and Pacini (1830–1836). The works are now a part of the Spencer Collection at the Royal Academy of Music in London. (en)
  • Lucien Gélas, né Raymond Adrien Lucien Gélas le 12 janvier 1873 à Menton, Alpes-Maritimes, et mort le 5 juin 1944, était luthier, guitariste classique, et pédagogue. Il a composé des œuvres pour guitare seule et pour voix et guitare sur ses propres textes. Gélas possédait l’œuvre complète historique de Sor éditée par Meissonnier (Paris 1820-36) et Pacini (1830–36). Ces ouvrages font aujourd’hui partie de la Spencer Collection à la Royal Academy of Music. (fr)
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  • Lucien Gélas (de)
  • Lucien Gélas (fr)
  • Lucien Gélas (en)
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