Edouard Silas
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إدوارد سيلاس (بالهولندية: Edouard Silas) هو ملحن هولندي، ولد في 22 أغسطس 1827 في أمستردام في هولندا، وتوفي في 8 فبراير 1909 في لندن في المملكة المتحدة.
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Edouard Silas (* 22. August 1827 in Amsterdam; † 8. Februar 1909 in London) war ein niederländischer Komponist und Organist. Silas studierte in Paris bei Friedrich Kalkbrenner, François Benoist und Jacques Fromental Halévy. Seit 1850 lebte er in London. Hier wurde er Organist an der katholischen Kapelle von Kingston upon Thames und Professor für Harmonielehre an der Guildhall School of Music. Er komponierte mehrere Sinfonien, Klavierkonzerte und Streichquartette, das Oratorium Joash (1867) sowie zahlreiche Orgelwerke.
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Edouard Silas (22 August 1827 – 8 February 1909) who was born in Amsterdam and died in London, was a Dutch composer and organist. He studied in Paris with Friedrich Kalkbrenner, François Benoist and Jacques Fromental Halévy. He lived in London from 1850. Silas was organist at the Catholic Chapel of Kingston upon Thames and Professor of Harmony at the Guildhall School of Music.
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إدوارد سيلاس
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Edouard Silas
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Edouard Silas
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إدوارد سيلاس (بالهولندية: Edouard Silas) هو ملحن هولندي، ولد في 22 أغسطس 1827 في أمستردام في هولندا، وتوفي في 8 فبراير 1909 في لندن في المملكة المتحدة.
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Edouard Silas (* 22. August 1827 in Amsterdam; † 8. Februar 1909 in London) war ein niederländischer Komponist und Organist. Silas studierte in Paris bei Friedrich Kalkbrenner, François Benoist und Jacques Fromental Halévy. Seit 1850 lebte er in London. Hier wurde er Organist an der katholischen Kapelle von Kingston upon Thames und Professor für Harmonielehre an der Guildhall School of Music. Er komponierte mehrere Sinfonien, Klavierkonzerte und Streichquartette, das Oratorium Joash (1867) sowie zahlreiche Orgelwerke.
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Edouard Silas (22 August 1827 – 8 February 1909) who was born in Amsterdam and died in London, was a Dutch composer and organist. He studied in Paris with Friedrich Kalkbrenner, François Benoist and Jacques Fromental Halévy. He lived in London from 1850. Silas was organist at the Catholic Chapel of Kingston upon Thames and Professor of Harmony at the Guildhall School of Music. He was a composer of symphonies, piano concertos, string quartets and organ works. The Symphony in A, Op. 19 was first performed in 1863 and repeated the following year at the Crystal Palace. Other orchestral works include a Piano Concerto in D minor and two other works for piano and orchestra: Fantasia (performed at the Crystal Palace in 1865) and Elegie (performed 1873). He composed a Mass for four voices and organ for which he won a Belgian competition for sacred music in 1866. The oratorio Joash was given at the Norwich Festival in 1873. There are also many solo piano pieces, the best known of which include the Gavotte in E minor, Bourree in G minor, Malvina (a romance), the Suite in A minor Op.103, and Six Duets. Silas was a teacher of harmony at the Guildhall School of Music and wrote an unpublished Treatise on Musical Notation. He was known for his humour. In his Musical Times obituary, he was remembered as "a character" often seen at the British Museum: "the little man with remarkable features and wearing a red fez".
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