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Eugène Ketterer (7 July 1831 Rouen, France – 18 December 1870 Paris) was a French composer and pianist. In early youth he was a student at the Paris Conservatoire, where he won Second Prize for ''solfege'' in 1847 and a ''premier accessit'' in 1852, under Antoine François Marmontel. After his graduation until his death, which took place during the siege of Paris, 18 December 1870, he appeared constantly as a pianist winning wide repute for his fantasies and drawing-room pieces, of which he wrote a large number, but only a few of which are now well known. ==Works== *op. 5 - ''L'entrée au tournoi'' *op. 7 - ''Grand Caprice Hongrois'' *op. 10 - ''Une promenade dans la mer'' *op. 21 - ''L'Argentine'' (''The Little Silver Fish'') *op. 24 - ''Grand galop de concert'' *op. 39 - ''Nocturne'' *op. 56 - ''Chanson créole'' *op. 77 - ''Fleur de Bruyere'' *op. 90 - ''La Châtelaine'' *op. 111 - ''Le reveil des Syphes'' *op. 113 - ''La servante maîtresse'' *op. 116 - ''Valse des fleurs'' *op. 118 - ''Caprice militaire'' *op. 120 - ''La perle du soir'' *op. 121 - ''Boute en train'' *op. 147 - ''Les Amours du Diable'' *op. 151 - ''Souvenirs melodiques Les Puritains, fantaisie pour le piano sur l'opéra de Bellini'' *op. 156 - ''Valse des roses'' *op. 161 - ''Nuit d'Orient'' *op. 177 - ''Chant du Lido'' *op. 178 - ''Canzonetta pour le piano'' *op. 179 - ''Les folies'' *op. 183 - ''Marche arménienne'' *op. 194 - ''La violette'' *op. 195 - ''Valse des fées'' *op. 198 - ''Chanson mauresque'' *op. 202 - ''Si vous n'avez rien á me dire'' *op. 205 - ''Sous les lilas'' *op. 219 - '' Idylle'' *op. 222 - ''Carlotta-polka'' *op. 242 - ''Bellone'' *op. 245 - ''Bluette'' *op. 246 - ''Danse bohémienne'' *op. 247 - ''Carillon-mazurka'' *op. 248 - ''La Passariello'' *op. 261 - ''Grande fantaisie brillante sur Le Prophète, opéra de Meyerbeer, pour le piano'' *op. 270 - ''Vienne'' *op. 274 - ''Bouquet de bal'' *oeuvre posthume - ''Diadème polka'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eugène Ketterer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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