César Franck - Wikipedia In 1904, a monument to Franck by sculptor Alfred Lenoir, César Franck at the Organ, was placed in the Square Samuel-Rousseau across the street from Sainte-Clotilde
César Franck | Belgian-French Composer Organist | Britannica César Franck was a Belgian-French Romantic composer and organist who was the chief figure in a movement to give French music an emotional engagement, technical solidity, and seriousness comparable to that of German composers
Category:Franck, César - IMSLP Category:Franck, César César Franck (10 December 1822 — 8 November 1890) = Alternative Names Transliterations: César-Auguste-Jean-Guillaume-Hubert Franck, César Frank
List of compositions by César Franck - Wikipedia The mature published works were catalogued by Wilhelm Mohr in his Franck Werke Verzeichnis (FWV) He divided Franck's compositions into two main groups: instrumental works, M 1-48, and vocal works, M 49-91, arranging them by genre, and by composition date order within each genre
Franck - University of Houston Franck s own influence upon the world can be seen by his late masterpieces, including the Prelude, Chorale, and Fugue His entire band of French disciples, known as the Franckists, have also left us with his great influence
List of works by César Franck - IMSLP Note: Franck started the Opus numbering twice (as child prodigy and again in early 1840s), Fauquet proposed to write the earlier numbers with a prefixed 0 (e g , Piano Concerto No 2 is marked Op 011 instead of Op 11)
César Franck, Composer (1822-1890) | Biography, History More - Interlude Franck had always aspired to become an organist, and with his eventual appointment at Sainte-Clotilde his dream became a reality His improvisations became legendary, and his organ compositions stand at the apex of the Romantic organ repertoire
Notes on César Franck and His Works - jeanmichelserres. com César Franck occupies a unique place in the history of French music, but several composers share certain aspects of his style, whether through the influence of his harmonic language, his cyclic structure, his intense expressiveness or his legacy in organ and symphonic music
César Franck (1822–1890): Biography, Music + More | CMS - Chamber Music . . . Franck’s major symphonic and chamber works—much admired today—were not always well-received at the time, but as a corpus they remained center stage in Parisian musical life, and they were influential not only on composers from his immediate circle, but also on a later generation of composers