
Romantic
Emmanuel Chabrier
1841 – 1894
About this composer
“Alexis-Emmanuel Chabrier (French: [ɛmanɥɛl ʃabʁie]; 18 January 1841 – 13 September 1894) was a French Romantic composer and pianist. His bourgeois family did not approve of a musical career for him, and he studied law in Paris and then worked as a civil servant until the age of thirty-nine while immersing himself in the modernist artistic life of the French capital and composing in his spare time. From 1880 until his final illness he was a full-time composer. Although known primarily for two of his orchestral works, España and Joyeuse marche, Chabrier left a corpus of operas (including L'étoile), songs, and piano music, but no symphonies, concertos, quartets, sonatas, or religious or liturgical music.”
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Orchestral
Keyboard
3 Valses romantiques, for 2 pianos or orchestra
5 Morceaux
5 Pièces posthumes
Air de ballet
Bourrée fantasque
Capriccio
Cortege burlesque, for keyboard
Feuillet d'album
Habañera
Julia, waltz
Marche des Cipayes
Pas redoublé, for solo piano or piano, 4 hands
Petite valse
Prelude et marche francaise, for keyboard
Prélude et Marche Française, for piano 4-hands
Prélude pastorale, for piano 4-hands
Souvenir d'España, for 1 Piano-6 Hands
Souvenirs de Brunehault, waltzes
Suite de valses
Impromptu in C
10 Pièces pittoresques
Souvenirs de Munich, quadrille on themes from Wagner's 'Tristan and Isolde,' for piano 4-hands
Vocal
Emmanuel Chabrier per stad