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Name
  
Louis-Emmanuel Jadin

Role
  
Composer

Children
  
Adolphe Jadin


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Died
  
April 11, 1853, Paris, France

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Louis emmanuel jadin fantaisie concertante in g minor for harp piano and orchestra


Louis-Emmanuel Jadin (21 September 1768 – 11 April 1853) was a French composer, pianist and harpsichordist.

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Jadin was born in Versailles. He learned piano from his brother Hyacinthe Jadin and later worked at the Théâtre de Monsieur. His first opera was staged in Versailles in 1788. The following year he took the position of second keyboardist at the Théâtre de Monsieur. In 1792 he became a musician in the National Guard. In 1802 he acted as a professor of music and in 1806 was director of the Théâtre Molière. He later won fame as a pianist and taught at the Paris Conservatory. He was made Chevalier of the Légion d’honneur in 1824. Many of his works were published in Paris, where he died. The playwright and chansonnier Adolphe Jadin was his son.

Louis emmanuel jadin sonata for piano flute in g major op 13 no 1


Orchestral

  • Fantaisie concertante in g for Harp, Piano, and Orchestra
    1. Allegro risoluto
    2. Adagio
    3. Allegro moderato
  • 4th Piano concerto in D minor (1810)
    1. Allegro maestoso
    2. Siciliano. Larghetto
    3. Finale. Chasse
  • Symphonie concertante for Clarinet, Horn, Bassoon and Orchestra (1803)
  • Concert Band

  • Marche en F (1794)
  • Ouverture en C (1794)
  • Pas de manoeuvre en F (1794)
  • Symphonie en F (1794)
  • Suites d’harmonies militaires
  • Mass

  • Requiem for 3 solo voices, 3 trombones, and double-bass
  • Chamber music

  • Sonate en ré Majeur for harpsichord with flute obligée
  • Sonate en sol majeur opus X n° 3 for harpsichord or piano-forte, flute, and bass
  • Sonate en sol majeur opus XIII n° 1 for piano-forte, flûte et basse
  • Sonate en sol majeur for harpsichord or piano-forte with flute accompagnement
  • 4 Arien for Horn and Harp
  • Duo for Harp and Piano
  • Trois grands quatuors for two violons, alto, and violoncelle
  • References

    Louis-Emmanuel Jadin Wikipedia