Biography
Gabriel Urbain Fauré (12 May 1845 – 4 November 1924) was a French composer, organist, pianist and teacher. He was one of the foremost French composers of his generation, and his musical style influenced many 20th-century composers. Among his best-known works are his Pavane, Requiem, Sicilienne, nocturnes for piano and the songs "Après un rêve" and "Clair de lune". Although his best-known and most accessible compositions are generally his earlier ones, Fauré composed many of his most highly regarded works in his later years, in a more harmonically and melodically complex style. Fauré was born into a cultured but not especially musical family. His talent became clear when he was a young boy. At the age of nine, he was sent to the École Niedermeyer music college in Paris, where he was trained to be a church organist and choirmaster. Among his teachers was Camille Saint-Saëns, who became a lifelong friend. After graduating from the college in 1865, Fauré earned a modest living as an organist and teacher, leaving him little time for composition. When he became successful in his middle age, holding the important posts of organist of the Église de la Madeleine and director of the Paris Conservatoire, he still lacked time for composing; he retreated to the countryside in the summer holidays to concentrate on composition. By his last years, he was recognised in France as the leading French composer of his day. An unprecedented national musical tribute was held for him in Paris in 1922, headed by the president of the French Republic. Outside France, Fauré's music took decades to become widely accepted, except in Britain, where he had many admirers during his lifetime. Fauré's music has been described as linking the end of Romanticism with the modernism of the second quarter of the 20th century. When he was born, Chopin was still composing, and by the time of Fauré's death, jazz and the atonal music of the Second Viennese School were being heard. The Grove Dictionary of Music
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Trio 64
1964

Behind The Dikes: The 1969 Netherlands Recordings
2021

The Rite Of Spring
1971

Befour
1970

Fast Man Raider Man
2006

Classical ... Barbra
1976

Introspection
1972

In Translation
2021

Water
2016

The Piano Guys
2012

Rendezvous Der Sinne
1991

Romances For Saxophone
1986

Hamupipőke
1983

Lietuvos Vargonai. Vilniaus Paveikslų Galerija
1982

The Academy In Concert II
1980

James Galway Plays Songs For Annie
1978

The Artistry Of Artur Rubinstein
1978

The Sea Of Dirac
1977

All To Bring You Morning
1973

Greensleeves
1972

Pavane
1969

Requiem
1962

Peter And The Wolf / Carnival Of The Animals
1959

Sheherazade / Trois Poemes de Stephane Mallarme / Deux Melodies Hebraiques
1955
Credited work
9,184 releases · 1,528 albums · active 1950–2026
- Performance · 11,979
- Other credits · 370
Studios: Abbey Road Studios · Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey · Kingsway Hall · Salle Wagram, Paris
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Fauré
- Ravel
- Franck
- Debussy
- James Galway
- Faure
- Saint-Saëns
