Charles Gounod-Part 7 In 1852 Gounod became conductor of the united male singing societies in Paris as well as the vocal schools. Gounod's important dramatic works were produced during the years from 1850 to 1870, after which he devoted his time almost wholly to religious compositions. The dates of the best known works are as follows: Sappho (1851) Ulysses (1852) La Nonne Sanglante (1854) Le Medecin malgre lui (1858) Faust (1859) Philemon et Bauc..
Saturday, June 04, 2005
Music Of The Great Composers --