
Gabriel Fauré
Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924) was a French composer, pianist, and teacher known for his innovative contributions to late Romantic music. Renowned for his exquisite melodies and rich harmonies, Fauré's works include songs, chamber music, and choral pieces, with his Requiem and Piano Quartets being among his most celebrated compositions. A pivotal figure in the development of French music, he greatly influenced subsequent generations of composers and was a mentor to Georges Enescu during his studies in Paris.
Born on May 12, 1845 (179 years old)
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Gabriel Fauré was a teacher of George Enescu in Paris.
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