Principes élémentaires de musique (Various)

Collaborative Work
This work was co-authored by professors at the Paris Conservatoire, including François Joseph Gossec, Luigi Cherubini, Honoré Langlé, Jean-François Le Sueur, Charles-Simon Catel, Jean Paul Egide Martini, Etienne Nicolas Méhul, Jean-Baptiste Rey.

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Part I

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Engraver Mme Le Roy (Principes)
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Publisher. Info. Paris: l'imprimerie du Conservatoire de Musique, 1799-1800.
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Part II

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Work Title Principes élémentaires de musique
Alternative. Title Principes élémentaires de musique arrêtés par les Membres du Conservatoire, pour servir à l'étude dans cet établissement suivis de solfèges par M.M. Agus, Catel, Cherubini, Gossec, Langlé, Méhul, et Rigel.
Solfèges pour servir à l'étude dans le Conservatoire de Musique par les Citoyens Agus, Catel, Cherubini, Gossec, Langlé, Le Sueur, Martini, Méhul, et Rey.
Composer Various
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. None [force assignment]
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 5 books, divided into 2 parts
Part I
1. Principes élémentaires
2. Abrégé des principes; Gammes et Solfèges faciles (1800 ed:1-135) (1815 ed: 1-104)
3. Solfèges d'une difficulté progressive (1800 ed: 136-215) (1815 ed: 105-181)
Part II
4. Solfèges à 2 parties (1800 ed: 1-83)
5. Solfèges à 3, 4 et 5 parties (1800 ed: 84-130)
First Publication. 1799-1801
Language French text
Piece Style Classical
Instrumentation voice, continuo; 2-5 voices, continuo
Extra Information Includes a solfege in 5-4 time by Catel (No.83, Book 4)