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Georges de Saint-Foix (2 March 1874 – 26 May 1954) was a French musicologist, connoisseur of Mozart and specialist of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. He is the son of the Count of Saint-Foix of the same name, the very same one who in 1858 served as a guide to Gustave Flaubert in Carthage while he was preparing his novel Salammbô. A student at the Schola Cantorum of Paris, he studied the violin and music theory with Vincent D'Indy. A jurist by training, he became one of the most brilliant French musicologists of the first half of the twentieth by making himself known by his studies on Mozart, Cherubini, Bach, Clementi, Gluck and Boccherini.

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  • Georges de Saint-Foix (2 March 1874 – 26 May 1954) was a French musicologist, connoisseur of Mozart and specialist of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. He is the son of the Count of Saint-Foix of the same name, the very same one who in 1858 served as a guide to Gustave Flaubert in Carthage while he was preparing his novel Salammbô. A student at the Schola Cantorum of Paris, he studied the violin and music theory with Vincent D'Indy. A jurist by training, he became one of the most brilliant French musicologists of the first half of the twentieth by making himself known by his studies on Mozart, Cherubini, Bach, Clementi, Gluck and Boccherini. Georges de Saint-Foix has been president of the French association of musicologists (1923-1925) and again (1929-1931). (en)
  • Georges de Saint-Foix (né le 2 mars 1874 à Paris - mort le 26 mai 1954 à Aix-en-Provence) est un musicologue français, connaisseur apprécié de Mozart et spécialiste du XVIIIe siècle et du début du XIXe siècle. Il est le fils du Comte de Saint-Foix du même nom, celui-là-même qui en 1858 servit de guide à Gustave Flaubert à Carthage alors qu'il préparait son roman Salammbô. Élève à la Schola Cantorum, il étudie le violon et la Théorie de la Musique avec Vincent d'Indy. Juriste de formation, il devient l'un des plus brillants musicologues français de la première moitié du XXe siècle en se faisant connaître par ses études sur Mozart, Cherubini, Bach, Clementi, Gluck et Boccherini. (fr)
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  • Georges de Saint-Foix (né le 2 mars 1874 à Paris - mort le 26 mai 1954 à Aix-en-Provence) est un musicologue français, connaisseur apprécié de Mozart et spécialiste du XVIIIe siècle et du début du XIXe siècle. Il est le fils du Comte de Saint-Foix du même nom, celui-là-même qui en 1858 servit de guide à Gustave Flaubert à Carthage alors qu'il préparait son roman Salammbô. Élève à la Schola Cantorum, il étudie le violon et la Théorie de la Musique avec Vincent d'Indy. Juriste de formation, il devient l'un des plus brillants musicologues français de la première moitié du XXe siècle en se faisant connaître par ses études sur Mozart, Cherubini, Bach, Clementi, Gluck et Boccherini. (fr)
  • Georges de Saint-Foix (2 March 1874 – 26 May 1954) was a French musicologist, connoisseur of Mozart and specialist of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. He is the son of the Count of Saint-Foix of the same name, the very same one who in 1858 served as a guide to Gustave Flaubert in Carthage while he was preparing his novel Salammbô. A student at the Schola Cantorum of Paris, he studied the violin and music theory with Vincent D'Indy. A jurist by training, he became one of the most brilliant French musicologists of the first half of the twentieth by making himself known by his studies on Mozart, Cherubini, Bach, Clementi, Gluck and Boccherini. (en)
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