Charles Gounod

Charles Gounod, born in Paris in 1818, was a French composer whose name is synonymous with some of the most beloved works in the operatic repertoire. His most famous opera, "Faust," premiered in 1859 and remains a staple of opera houses worldwide. Gounod's musical journey began under the tutelage of his mother, a skilled pianist, and his father, a painter, who nurtured his early talents. His compositions span a wide range of genres, including twelve operas, a significant body of church music, and numerous songs and instrumental pieces. Among his most enduring works are "Roméo et Juliette," "Ave Maria," and the whimsical "Funeral March of a Marionette." Gounod's music, characterized by its lyrical melodies and rich harmonies, continues to captivate audiences and inspire musicians. His legacy as a composer of both sacred and secular music ensures his place in the pantheon of great French composers.

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