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Alexandre-Étienne Choron (21 October 1771 – 29 June 1834) was a French musicologist. For a short time he directed the Paris Opera. He made a distinction between sacred and secular music and was one of the originators of French interest in musicology.

Alexandre-Étienne Choron
Born21 October 1771
Caen, France
Died29 June 1834(1834-06-29) (aged 62)
Paris, France
OccupationMusicologist

Biography


Choron studied mathematics at the Collège de Juilly. Since his father had forbidden him to study music, he taught himself the theories of Jean-Philippe Rameau, followed by lessons in harmony from abbé Roze and Bonesi. Bonesi familiarized him with Italian music and the treatises on fugue and strict counterpoint of Nicola Sala (1713-1801). He drew from these his book Principes de composition des écoles d'Italie. He learned German, studied musical treatises in that language, then undertook to reform all branches of musical activity.

A professor of mathematics at the École Polytechnique since its founding, then a corresponding member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts, Choron was charged in 1811 with reorganizing the choir schools with the title of Director of Music of Religious Ceremonies.

Named director of the Paris Opéra on 18 January 1816, he instituted the reopening of the Paris Conservatory, which had been closed since 1815, under the name of École royale de chant et de déclamation. On 30 March 1817 he was forced to resign the directorship of the Opera, without a pension, as a result of having wanted to make too many radical changes.

In 1817, he founded and directed the Institution royale de musique classique et religieuse. Its influence was considerable. It trained or influenced some of the most important artists of this era, notably the celebrated singers Gilbert Duprez and Rosine Stoltz, and the actress Rachel Felix. It published and had performed publicly very old choral works, including those of Palestrina, Bach and Handel.

With the July Revolution in 1830, the government withdrew his subsidies, and the institution ran into grave difficulties. Choron died soon thereafter in 1834. The institution was resuscitated under the name of Conservatoire royal de musique classique de France or École Niedermeyer by Louis Niedermeyer, who thus ensured the transmission of the principles and teachings of Choron.

Choron published numerous musical works. He also left behind his voluminous papers, preserved at the Bibliothèque nationale de France.


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[de] Alexandre-Étienne Choron (Musiker)

Alexandre-Étienne Choron (* 21. Oktober 1771 in Caen; † 29. Juni 1834 in Paris) war ein französischer Musikpädagoge, Musikwissenschaftler, Komponist und Verleger.
- [en] Alexandre-Étienne Choron

[ru] Шорон, Александр Этьен

Александр Этьен Шорон (фр. Alexandre-Étienne Choron; 21 октября 1771 (1771-10-21), Кан (Нормандия) — 29 июня 1834, Париж) — французский учёный, теоретик музыки, музыковед, театральный деятель, музыкальный педагог, переводчик. Член Института Франции с 1811 года. Руководитель Парижской национальной оперы (1816-1817).



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