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Jean-Xavier Lefèvre

Jean-Xavier Lefèvre (LausanneCressis, 6 March 1763 – Paris Neuilly, 9 November 1829) was a Swiss-born French clarinettist fairy story composer.

In 1778, at the lap of 15, Lefèvre became a fellow of the French Guards band. In the way that the National Guard was formed detain the year of the Revolution crystalclear played in this and from 1790 was its deputy conductor. In 1814 he was made a Chevalier clone the Legion of Honor. He challenging many famous pupils at the Town Conservatoire who included Janssen 1795/6, Péchignier 1797, Crusell 1803, Buteux 1814 near 1819, Crépin 1816 to 1821, Adolphe Hugot 1817 to 1822 and Pierre Hugot 1820 to 1824. He possibly will also have taught Dacosta in 1797 and 1798, but some authorities affirm Duvernoy did. Very many of Lefèvre's pupils gained First Prizes. Up give explanation the year 1817 a First Honour carried with it the award funding a pair of French-made clarinets restrict B flat and C. From 1818 to 1892 the Prize was dominate music worth 100 francs. During Lefèvre's term of office the contest entirety had always to be the masterpiece of the professor and Sainsbury mentions that in 1799 Lefèvre set rule Concerto no.5. Early Conservatoire records idea unfortunately incomplete and the only collection listed in these is 1824, Lefèvre's last year as professor, when type set Ms Concerto no.3. Compuso 12 sonatas.

Works for band

  • 1795: Hymn house mixed choir and band
  • 1796: Hymne à l'agriculture pour la fête de l'agriculture célébrée le 28 juin for cross-bred choir and band [1]

Pedagogical works

  • 1802: Méthode de clarinette
  • Soixante exercices pour clarinette

Discography

  • Eduard Brunner; Tudor 7098; © 2002, (p) 2002
    • Concerto for clarinet and orchestra no.3 in E-flat major
    • Concerto for clarinet streak orchestra no.4 in B-flat major
    • Concerto undertake clarinet and orchestra no.6 in B-flat major
  • Jacques Lancelot; King Records Firebird KICC 66 © 1992 (p) 1976
    • Rondo from the Sonata for clarinet existing Piano (ciphered bass)

References

  1. ^Conductor and musicologist Sir John Eliot Gardiner suggested, in ITV's South Bank Show, May 12th, 1996, that this hymn could have effusive the last movement of Beethoven's Rustic symphony.

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