Charles Lamoureux

Charles Lamoureux (28 September 1834 - 21 December 1899), French conductor and violinist. He was born at Bordeaux, studied at the Pau Conservatoire, was engaged as violinist at the Opra, and in 1864 organized a series of concerts devoted to chamber music. Having journeyed to England and assisted at a Handel festival, he thought he would attempt something similar in Paris. At his own expense he founded the Socit de l'Harmonie Sacre, and in 1873 conducted the first performance in Paris of Handels Messiah. He also gave performances of Bachs St Matthew Passion, Handels Judas Maccabaeus, Gounods Gallia, and Massenets Eve. In 1875 he conducted the festival given at Rouen to celebrate the centenary of Boleldieu. The following year he became chef d'orchestre at the Opra Comique. In 188r he founded the famous concerts associated with his name, which contributed so much to popularize Wagner's music in Paris. The performances of detached pieces taken from the German masters works did not, however, satisfy him, and he matured the project to produce Lohengrin, which at that time had not been heard in Paris. For this purpose he took the Eden Theatre, and on 3 May 1887 he conducted the first performance of Wagner's opera in the French capital. Owing to the opposition of the Chauvinists, the performance was not repeated; but it doubtless prepared the way for the production of the same masterpiece at the Paris Opra a few years later. Lamoureux was successively second chef d'orchestre at the Conservatoire, first chef d'orchestre at the Opra Comique, and twice first chef d'orchestre at the Opra. He visited London on several occasions, and gave successful concerts at the Queens Hall. Lamoureux died at Paris in December 1899; Tristan und Isolde had been at last heard in Paris, owing to his initiative and under his direction. After conducting one of the performances of this masterpiece he was taken ill and succumbed in a few days, having had the consolation before his death of witnessing the triumph of the cause he had so courageously championed. Lamoureux, Charles Lamoureux, Charles Lamoureux, Charles Lamoureux, Charles

 

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