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François-Joseph Gossec

François-Joseph Gossec (17 January 1734 – 16 February 1829)[1] was a French composer of operas, string quartets, symphonies, and choral works.[2]

François-Joseph Gossec
François-Joseph Gossec, by Antoine Vestier
Born(1734-01-17)17 January 1734
Vergnies, France
Died16 February 1829(1829-02-16) (aged 95)
Passy, France
EraClassical

Life and work edit

The son of a small farmer, Gossec was born at the village of Vergnies, then a French exclave in the Austrian Netherlands, now an ancienne commune in the municipality of Froidchapelle, Belgium. Showing an early taste for music, he became a choir-boy in Antwerp. He went to Paris in 1751 and was taken on by the composer Jean-Philippe Rameau. He followed Rameau as the conductor of a private orchestra kept by the fermier général Le Riche de La Poupelinière, a wealthy amateur and patron of music. Gradually he became determined to do something to revive the study of instrumental music in France.[3]

Gossec's own first symphony was performed in 1754, and as conductor to the Prince de Condé's orchestra he produced several operas and other compositions of his own. He imposed his influence on French music with remarkable success.[3] His Requiem premiered in 1760, a ninety-minute piece which made him famous overnight. Years later, in 1778, Mozart visited Gossec during a trip to Paris, and described him in a letter to his father as "a very good friend and a very dry man."[4]

Gossec founded the Concert des Amateurs in 1769 and in 1773 he reorganised the Concert Spirituel together with Simon Le Duc and Pierre Gaviniès.[3] In this concert series he conducted his own symphonies as well as those by his contemporaries, particularly works by Joseph Haydn, whose music had become increasingly popular in Paris, finally even superseding Gossec's symphonic work.

In the 1780s Gossec's symphonic output decreased as he began concentrating on operas. He organized the École de Chant in 1784, together with Etienne Méhul, was conductor of the band of the Garde Nationale of the French Revolution, and was appointed (with Méhul and Luigi Cherubini) inspector of the Conservatoire de Musique at its creation in 1795. He was an original member of the Institut and a chevalier of the Legion of Honour.[3] In 1803, he met Napoleon, who admired Gossec very much and asked him if he wanted to work under him, which Gossec declined. In 1815, after the defeat of his friend Napoleon at Waterloo, the Conservatoire was closed for some time by Louis XVIII, and the eighty-one-year-old Gossec had to retire. Until 1817 he worked on his last compositions, including a third Te Deum, and was supported by a pension granted by the Conservatoire.

He died in the Parisian suburb of Passy. The funeral service was attended by former colleagues, including Cherubini, at Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. His grave is near those of Méhul and Grétry.

Some of his techniques anticipated the innovations of the Romantic era: he scored his Te Deum for 1,200 singers and 300 wind instruments, and several oratorios require the physical separation of multiple choirs, including invisible ones behind the stage. He wrote several works in honor of the French Revolution, including Le Triomphe de la République, and L'Offrande à la Liberté. Gossec's Gavotte, from his opera Rosine, ou L'épouse abandonnée (1786), remains familiar in popular culture because Carl Stalling and Charles M. Jones used arrangements of it in several Warner Brothers cartoons. Arguably the most notable of these is Porky Pig's dance to an uncredited version of Gossec's Gavotte in Jones’ Porky's Cafe (1942).[5]

Gossec was little known outside France, and his own numerous compositions, sacred and secular, were overshadowed by those of more famous composers; but he was an inspiration to many, and powerfully stimulated the revival of instrumental music.

Works edit

Symphonies edit

  • Sei sinfonie a più strumenti op. 4 (1759)
  • Sei sinfonie a più strumenti op. 5 (1761)
  • Six symphonies op. 6 (1762)
  • Six symphonies à grand orchestre op. 12 (1769)
  • Deux symphonies (1773)
  • Symphonie No. 1 (c. 1771-1774)
  • Symphonie No. 2 (c. 1771-1774)
  • Symphonie en fa majeur (1774)
  • Symphonie de chasse (1776)
  • Symphonie en ré (1776)
  • Symphonie en ré (1777)
  • Symphonie concertante en fa majeur No. 2, à plusieurs instruments (1778)
  • Symphonie en do majeur for wind orchestra (1794)
  • Symphonie à 17 parties (1809)

Chamber music edit

  • Sei sonate a due violini e basso, Op. 1 (c. 1753)
  • Sei quartetti per flauto e violino o sia per due violini, alto e basso, Op. 14 (1769)
  • Six quatuors à deux violons, alto et basse, Op. 15 (1772)

Vocal and choral works edit

  • Messe des morts (Requiem) (1760)
  • La Nativité, oratorio (1774)
  • Te Deum (1779)
  • Te Deum à la Fête de la Fédération for three voices, men's chorus and wind orchestra (1790)
  • Hymne sur la translation du corps de Voltaire au Panthéon for three voices, men's chorus and wind orchestra (1791)
  • Le Chant du 14 juillet (Marie-Joseph Chénier) for three voices, men's chorus and wind orchestra (1791)
  • Dernière messe des vivants, for four voices, chorus and orchestra (1813)

Operas edit

  • Le tonnelier, opéra comique (1765)
  • Le faux Lord, opéra comique (1765)
  • Les pêcheurs, opéra comique en 1 act (1766)
  • Toinon et Toinette, opéra comique (1767)
  • Le double déguisement, opéra comique (1767)
  • Les agréments d'Hylas et Sylvie, pastorale (1768)
  • Sabinus, tragédie lyrique (1773)
  • Berthe, opera (1775, not extant)
  • Alexis et Daphné, pastorale (1775)
  • Philémon et Baucis, pastorale (1775)
  • La fête de village, intermezzo (1778)
  • Thésée, tragédie lyrique (1782)
  • Nitocris, opera (1783)
  • Rosine, ou L'épouse abandonnée, opera (1786)
  • Le triomphe de la République, ou Le camp de Grandpré, divertissement-lyrique en 1 acte, (Chénier) (1794) – includes a famous Tambourin.
  • Les sabots et le cerisier, opera (1803)

Notes edit

  1. ^ Brook, Barry S.; Viano, Richard J. (1997). Thematic catalogues in music: an annotated bibliography. Annotated reference tools in music (2nd ed.). Stuyvesant, NY: Pendragon. p. 160. ISBN 978-0-918728-86-9.
  2. ^ Gregoir, Édouard Georges Jacques (1878). Notice biographique sur François-Joseph Gossé dit Gossec: compositeur de musique, né à Vergnies en Hainaut (in French). Impr. Dequesne-Masquillier.
  3. ^ a b c d   One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Gossec, François Joseph". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 269.
  4. ^ Abert, Hermann (2007). Eisen, Cliff (ed.). W. A. Mozart. Translated by Spencer, Stewart. Yale University Press. p. 497.
  5. ^ Soundtrack, Porky’s Cafe, IMDB, https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0035202/soundtrack

References edit

  • Thibaut, W., François Joseph Gossec, Chantre de la Révolution française, (1970)

External links edit

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations February 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Francois Joseph Gossec 17 January 1734 16 February 1829 1 was a French composer of operas string quartets symphonies and choral works 2 Francois Joseph GossecFrancois Joseph Gossec by Antoine VestierBorn 1734 01 17 17 January 1734Vergnies FranceDied16 February 1829 1829 02 16 aged 95 Passy FranceEraClassical Contents 1 Life and work 2 Works 2 1 Symphonies 2 2 Chamber music 2 3 Vocal and choral works 2 4 Operas 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksLife and work editThe son of a small farmer Gossec was born at the village of Vergnies then a French exclave in the Austrian Netherlands now an ancienne commune in the municipality of Froidchapelle Belgium Showing an early taste for music he became a choir boy in Antwerp He went to Paris in 1751 and was taken on by the composer Jean Philippe Rameau He followed Rameau as the conductor of a private orchestra kept by the fermier general Le Riche de La Poupeliniere a wealthy amateur and patron of music Gradually he became determined to do something to revive the study of instrumental music in France 3 Gossec s own first symphony was performed in 1754 and as conductor to the Prince de Conde s orchestra he produced several operas and other compositions of his own He imposed his influence on French music with remarkable success 3 His Requiem premiered in 1760 a ninety minute piece which made him famous overnight Years later in 1778 Mozart visited Gossec during a trip to Paris and described him in a letter to his father as a very good friend and a very dry man 4 Gossec founded the Concert des Amateurs in 1769 and in 1773 he reorganised the Concert Spirituel together with Simon Le Duc and Pierre Gavinies 3 In this concert series he conducted his own symphonies as well as those by his contemporaries particularly works by Joseph Haydn whose music had become increasingly popular in Paris finally even superseding Gossec s symphonic work In the 1780s Gossec s symphonic output decreased as he began concentrating on operas He organized the Ecole de Chant in 1784 together with Etienne Mehul was conductor of the band of the Garde Nationale of the French Revolution and was appointed with Mehul and Luigi Cherubini inspector of the Conservatoire de Musique at its creation in 1795 He was an original member of the Institut and a chevalier of the Legion of Honour 3 In 1803 he met Napoleon who admired Gossec very much and asked him if he wanted to work under him which Gossec declined In 1815 after the defeat of his friend Napoleon at Waterloo the Conservatoire was closed for some time by Louis XVIII and the eighty one year old Gossec had to retire Until 1817 he worked on his last compositions including a third Te Deum and was supported by a pension granted by the Conservatoire He died in the Parisian suburb of Passy The funeral service was attended by former colleagues including Cherubini at Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris His grave is near those of Mehul and Gretry Some of his techniques anticipated the innovations of the Romantic era he scored his Te Deum for 1 200 singers and 300 wind instruments and several oratorios require the physical separation of multiple choirs including invisible ones behind the stage He wrote several works in honor of the French Revolution including Le Triomphe de la Republique and L Offrande a la Liberte Gossec s Gavotte from his opera Rosine ou L epouse abandonnee 1786 remains familiar in popular culture because Carl Stalling and Charles M Jones used arrangements of it in several Warner Brothers cartoons Arguably the most notable of these is Porky Pig s dance to an uncredited version of Gossec s Gavotte in Jones Porky s Cafe 1942 5 Gossec was little known outside France and his own numerous compositions sacred and secular were overshadowed by those of more famous composers but he was an inspiration to many and powerfully stimulated the revival of instrumental music Works editSymphonies edit Sei sinfonie a piu strumenti op 4 1759 Sei sinfonie a piu strumenti op 5 1761 Six symphonies op 6 1762 Six symphonies a grand orchestre op 12 1769 Deux symphonies 1773 Symphonie No 1 c 1771 1774 Symphonie No 2 c 1771 1774 Symphonie en fa majeur 1774 Symphonie de chasse 1776 Symphonie en re 1776 Symphonie en re 1777 Symphonie concertante en fa majeur No 2 a plusieurs instruments 1778 Symphonie en do majeur for wind orchestra 1794 Symphonie a 17 parties 1809 Chamber music edit Sei sonate a due violini e basso Op 1 c 1753 Sei quartetti per flauto e violino o sia per due violini alto e basso Op 14 1769 Six quatuors a deux violons alto et basse Op 15 1772 Vocal and choral works edit Messe des morts Requiem 1760 La Nativite oratorio 1774 Te Deum 1779 Te Deum a la Fete de la Federation for three voices men s chorus and wind orchestra 1790 Hymne sur la translation du corps de Voltaire au Pantheon for three voices men s chorus and wind orchestra 1791 Le Chant du 14 juillet Marie Joseph Chenier for three voices men s chorus and wind orchestra 1791 Derniere messe des vivants for four voices chorus and orchestra 1813 Operas edit Le tonnelier opera comique 1765 Le faux Lord opera comique 1765 Les pecheurs opera comique en 1 act 1766 Toinon et Toinette opera comique 1767 Le double deguisement opera comique 1767 Les agrements d Hylas et Sylvie pastorale 1768 Sabinus tragedie lyrique 1773 Berthe opera 1775 not extant Alexis et Daphne pastorale 1775 Philemon et Baucis pastorale 1775 La fete de village intermezzo 1778 Thesee tragedie lyrique 1782 Nitocris opera 1783 Rosine ou L epouse abandonnee opera 1786 Le triomphe de la Republique ou Le camp de Grandpre divertissement lyrique en 1 acte Chenier 1794 includes a famous Tambourin Les sabots et le cerisier opera 1803 Notes edit Brook Barry S Viano Richard J 1997 Thematic catalogues in music an annotated bibliography Annotated reference tools in music 2nd ed Stuyvesant NY Pendragon p 160 ISBN 978 0 918728 86 9 Gregoir Edouard Georges Jacques 1878 Notice biographique sur Francois Joseph Gosse dit Gossec compositeur de musique ne a Vergnies en Hainaut in French Impr Dequesne Masquillier a b c d nbsp One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Gossec Francois Joseph Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 269 Abert Hermann 2007 Eisen Cliff ed W A Mozart Translated by Spencer Stewart Yale University Press p 497 Soundtrack Porky s Cafe IMDB https m imdb com title tt0035202 soundtrackReferences editThibaut W Francois Joseph Gossec Chantre de la Revolution francaise 1970 External links editLife and detailed work list in French Francois Joseph Gossec Le Tyrtee de la Revolution the official composer of the French Revolution Free scores by Francois Joseph Gossec at the International Music Score Library Project IMSLP Free scores by Francois Joseph Gossec in the Choral Public Domain Library ChoralWiki Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Francois Joseph Gossec amp oldid 1186604941, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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