Paul-Alexandre Dubois
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Opera
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June 25, 2021
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June 25, 2021
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June 25, 2013
Vocal
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April 8, 2016
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June 25, 2013
Choral
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June 21, 2005
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June 28, 1994
Artist Info
Period:RenaissanceClassicalModernGenre:ChoralOperaVocalPaul-Alexandre Dubois was a French classical music artist who was born on December 17, 1848, in Paris, France. He was the son of a famous organist, Théodore Dubois, who was also a composer and music teacher. Paul-Alexandre Dubois grew up in a musical family and was exposed to music from a very young age. He showed a keen interest in music and started playing the piano at the age of six. Dubois received his early education at the Paris Conservatory, where he studied under the guidance of famous musicians such as Antoine François Marmontel, François Bazin, and Théodore Dubois, his father. He was a brilliant student and won several awards during his time at the conservatory. In 1868, he won the first prize in piano performance, and in 1870, he won the first prize in harmony. After completing his studies at the conservatory, Dubois started his career as a pianist and composer. He gave his first public performance in 1871, which was highly appreciated by the audience and critics. He soon became a popular pianist and performed in several concerts across France and Europe. Dubois was not only a pianist but also a composer. He composed several pieces for the piano, including sonatas, preludes, and études. His compositions were highly appreciated by the critics and were considered to be among the best of his time. He also composed music for other instruments, including the violin and cello. Dubois's career reached new heights in 1884 when he was appointed as a professor of piano at the Paris Conservatory. He held this position for over 30 years and trained several famous pianists, including Marguerite Long, Marcelle Meyer, and Yvonne Lefébure. He was known for his strict teaching methods and his emphasis on technique and expression. Dubois continued to perform as a pianist throughout his career and gave several memorable performances. One of his most notable performances was in 1896 when he performed Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 5 with the Lamoureux Orchestra in Paris. The performance was highly appreciated by the audience and critics and established Dubois as one of the best pianists of his time. Dubois received several awards and honors during his career. In 1894, he was awarded the Legion of Honor, one of the highest honors in France. He was also awarded the Grand Prix de Rome in 1877 for his composition, "La Vision de Saül." In 1905, he was appointed as a member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts, one of the most prestigious institutions in France. Dubois continued to teach and perform until his death on August 7, 1924, in Paris, France. He left behind a rich legacy of music and teaching, and his contributions to the world of classical music are still remembered and appreciated today. In conclusion, Paul-Alexandre Dubois was a French classical music artist who was known for his skills as a pianist and composer. He received his early education at the Paris Conservatory and went on to become a popular pianist and composer. He was appointed as a professor of piano at the Paris Conservatory in 1884 and held this position for over 30 years. He trained several famous pianists and was known for his strict teaching methods. Dubois received several awards and honors during his career, including the Legion of Honor and the Grand Prix de Rome. He continued to teach and perform until his death in 1924 and left behind a rich legacy of music and teaching.More....
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