Eugène Vauthrot
Eugène-François Vauthrot (2 September 1825 in Paris – 18 April 1871 there) was a French pianist and organist, leader of singing at the Opéra de Paris (1856-1870),[1] singing teacher at the Conservatoire de Paris (1865), and arranger of piano reductions of French vocal works.
With Victor Massé and Louis Croharé,[2] Vauthrot took part in the 164 rehearsals of Tannhäuser for the 1861 performances at the Paris Opéra. Richard Wagner paid tribute to them: "they had made it easier for him to do his job with real dedication".[3]
References
- Wagner, Richard (7 February 2014). Ma vie. Éditions Gallimard. p. 529. ISBN 9782072496431.
- Louis Croharé on BNF
- Jean-Louis Croze (1895). "Richard Wagner and "Tannhäuser"". S.n. Retrieved 11 September 2018.
External links
- Commonscat:Eugène Vauthrot
- Free scores by Eugène Vauthrot at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)
- Partitions des contributions d'Eugène Vauthrot available at Gallica
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