César Franck, composer and organist whose structural clarity and spiritual depth influenced a generation of French composers. César Franck was born on December 10, 1822, in Liège, in what is now Belgium. Though Belgian by birth, his artistic identity would be inseparable from Paris, where he shaped the spiritual and structural foundations of late 19th-century French music. 1822 Born in Liège. 1830 Enters the Liège Conservatory. 1834 Gives early recitals in Liège, Brussels, and Aachen. 1835 Moves to Paris with his family. 1837 Enters the Paris Conservatoire. 1842 Leaves the Conservatoire and returns briefly to Belgium. 1843 Publication of the Piano Trios, Op. 1 — his first printed works. 1846 Premiere of the biblical oratorio Ruth . 1848 Marries Félicité Desmousseaux in Paris. 1858 Appointed organist at Sainte-Clotilde in Paris, a position that would define his artistic voice. 1862 Publication of the Six Pièces for organ, a cornerstone of the French organ repertoire. 1871 Participate...
Handel accompanies King George I during the famous royal procession on the Thames while Water Music resounds across the river. ℹ️ Work Information Composer: George Frideric Handel Title: Water Music – Suite No. 2 in D Major Catalogue: HWV 349 Year of Composition: c. 1717 Form: Orchestral Suite Duration: approximately 10–12 minutes Instrumentation: Orchestra with strings, woodwinds, horns, and trumpets __________________________ When Water Music resounded across the River Thames during the summer of 1717, London witnessed far more than a royal entertainment. The city itself temporarily became a stage for public spectacle, political display, and ceremonial magnificence. Sound travelled between the boats, reflected upon the water, and dissolved into the nocturnal atmosphere of the river while the music accompanied the royal procession without interruption.