Louis-Emmanuel Jadin
Released Album
Chamber
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February 26, 2002
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November 1, 1995
Miscellaneous
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July 6, 2009
no
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January 13, 2014
Artist Info
Role:ComposerCountry:
NetherlandsBirth:September 21, 1768 in Versailles, FranceDeath:April 11, 1853 in Paris, FrancePeriod:RomanticGenre:ChamberKeyboardOperaOrchestralLouis-Emmanuel Jadin was a French composer born on April 21, 1768, in Versailles, France. He was the son of Jean-Baptiste Jadin, a musician and composer, and his mother was a singer. Louis-Emmanuel Jadin grew up in a musical family, and his father was his first music teacher. He showed an early talent for music and began composing at a young age. Jadin's musical education continued at the Paris Conservatory, where he studied under the tutelage of François-Joseph Gossec. He was a gifted student and won several prizes for his compositions. In 1790, he won the prestigious Prix de Rome, which allowed him to study music in Italy for three years. During his time in Italy, Jadin was exposed to the works of the great Italian composers, including Mozart and Haydn. He was particularly influenced by the works of Mozart and began to incorporate elements of his style into his own compositions. Jadin's time in Italy was a formative period in his musical development, and he returned to France with a new perspective on music. Upon his return to France, Jadin began to establish himself as a composer. He composed a number of works for the stage, including operas and ballets. His first opera, "Le congrès des rois," was performed in 1794 and was well-received by audiences. Jadin's music was characterized by its elegance and refinement, and he was known for his ability to create beautiful melodies. In addition to his work for the stage, Jadin also composed a number of chamber music works. He was particularly skilled at writing for the piano, and his piano sonatas are considered some of his best works. Jadin's music was popular during his lifetime, and he was highly regarded by his contemporaries. One of Jadin's most famous works is his Symphony in B-flat major. The symphony was composed in 1805 and is considered one of the finest examples of French symphonic music from the early 19th century. The work is characterized by its beautiful melodies and elegant orchestration, and it remains a popular piece in the classical repertoire. Jadin's music was also influenced by the political events of his time. He was a supporter of the French Revolution and composed a number of works that celebrated the ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity. His opera "Les deux journées," which was first performed in 1800, is a prime example of this. The opera tells the story of a young man who is falsely accused of a crime and is saved by the people. The work was a popular success and was seen as a celebration of the ideals of the Revolution. Jadin's career was cut short by his untimely death in 1853. He was only 45 years old at the time of his death, but he had already established himself as one of the leading composers of his time. His music continues to be performed and admired today, and he is remembered as one of the great composers of the classical era. In conclusion, Louis-Emmanuel Jadin was a French composer who was born in 1768 and died in 1853. He was a gifted musician who showed an early talent for music and went on to study at the Paris Conservatory. He won the Prix de Rome in 1790, which allowed him to study music in Italy for three years. Upon his return to France, Jadin established himself as a composer and wrote a number of works for the stage and chamber music. His music was characterized by its elegance and refinement, and he was highly regarded by his contemporaries.More....
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