Archambeau, Jean-Michel d' - Ave Maria

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Composer: Jean-Michel d'Archambeau (1823-1899)
Country of origin / activity: Belgium / USA
Text author: traditional
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PDFMIDIMP3VIDFirst nameLast nameBirthDeathcompID #TitleVoicingInstrumentation
0000Edouardd'Archambeau1834?  Ave Mariasoprano 
0000Jean Micheld'Archambeau18231899  Ave Mariabaryton ou mezzo sopranoorgue

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Internet references, biography information:

A biographical dictionary of musicians (ed. Theodore Baker)  G. Schirmer, 1905 - Biography & Autobiography - 695 pages
d'Archambeau, Jean-Michel composer  
b Herve Belgium Mar 3 1823  
in 1838 teacher of music at Herve College 1848 organist at Petit Rechain  Works 1 operetta 2 masses f 3 men's voices 12 litanies 7 motets also several Romances sans paroles f pf

Cyclopedia of music & musicians , Volume 1 (Google eBook) John Denison Champlin, William Foster Apthorp publ. Scribner, 1893
ARCHAMBEAU JEAN MICHEL D born at Herve Belgium March 3 1823 still living 1888 Organist first instructed by his father then pupil of Goffin and of Joseph Massart and studied harmony and counterpoint from the treatises of Cheru biui Catel and Fetis When scarcely fifteen years old he became instructor of music at the college of his native city and ten years later organist at Petit Rechain Works 2 masses for three men's voices
with organ 12 litanies 7 motets Romances without words for pianoforte etc He has also composed an operetta which was given at Liege Theatre du Gymnase 1859 His brother douard born at Herve Dec 8 1834 is a pianist and has published several compositions for his instrument Fetis Supplement i 21
 
ARCHAMBEAU Jean Michel d organiste et compositeur belge né à Hervé de Liège le 3 mars 1823 reçut d abord des leçons de piano et de violon de son père devint élève de D Goffin et de Joseph Massart Il étudia ensuite l harmonie et le contre point dans les traités de Cherubini de Catel et de Fétis et à peine âgé de quinze ans il devint professeur de musique au collège de sa ville natale Dix ans après il fut nommé organiste à Petit Rechain et il occupait encore ce poste en 1862 M d Archambeau qui a fait représenter en 1859 sur le théâtre du Gymnase de Liège une opérette dont j ignore le titre a publié plusieurs compositions de divers genres 2 messes solennelles à 3 voix d hommes avec accompagnement d orgue 12 litanies 7 motets des romances sans paroles pour piano et beaucoup de morceaux de musique légère
Le frère de cet artiste M Édouard d Archambeau né à Hervé le 8 décembre 1834 commença l étude du piano avec son frère puis devint au Conservatoire de Liège élève de Ledent et de Wanson et obtint en 1852 un premier prix de piano et un second prix de violon Il a publié quelques compositions pour le piano.

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