Louis Emmanuel Jadin (1768-1853) - Simphonie concertante ()

Joyeux anniversaire Louis Emmanuel Jadin! 📯🎻 Composer: Louis Emmanuel Jadin (1768-1853) Work: Simphonie concertante (en fa majeur) pour clarinette, cor et basson, deux violons, alto et basse, 2 flûtes, 2 cors et 2 bassons () Performers: Egils Sеfеrs (clarinet); Niels Andеrs Vеdstеn Larsеn (bassoon); David Pаlmquіst (horn); Sinfonietta Rigа; Clаus Eflаnd (conductor) Simphonie concertante () 1. Allegro 0:00 2. Adagio 11:43 3. Allegro 12:59 Painting: Henri Félix Emmanuel Philippoteaux (1815-1884) - Lamartine refusant le drapeau rouge devant l’Hôtel de Ville (1848) HD image: Drawing: Louis Denis Fossier (1744-1781) - Livre de Differents Trophées HD image: Further info: Listen free: --- Louis-Emmanuel Jadin (Versailles, 21 September 1768 - Paris, 11 April 1853) Composer and teacher, son of the bassoonist and oboist François Jadin (1731-1790) and brother of the composer and pianist Hyacinthe Jadin (1776-1800). He received his early training under Niccolò Piccinni in Paris and became a member of the Montansieur theatre company in 1783, performing at the various fair theatres throughout France. During the French Revolution he was a member of the Garde Nationale, and in 1796 he was appointed as teacher of Solfège at the Conservatoire. He retired from the Conservatoire on 1 January 1816. In June 1804 he took over the Théâtre Molière, which had a repertory consisting of opéras comiques and vaudevilles, and conducted its orchestra himself. He was appointed gouverneur des pages of the royal chapel on 1 January 1815, and held the post until 1 January 1830. On 1 May 1821 he was made a Chevalier of the Légion d’Honneur. He retired to Montfort-l’Amaury in 1830, but returned to Versailles four years later and moved to Paris in 1844. His output, very large, has been little studied but includes more than 30 operas, six sinfonia concertantes, two symphonies for wind band, two Revolutionary odes, a Requiem, numerous songs and large amount of chamber music.
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