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  1. 18 nov 2022 · Reynaldo Hahn era nato a Caracas ma, dato il suo talento musicale, arrivò in Francia per studiare al conservatorio e seguire i corsi di Massenet a Parigi. Quando Marcel Proust e Reynaldo si incontrarono per la prima volta era un giorno di maggio del 1894 durante uno dei martedì di Madame Lemarie dove il giovane musicista cantava le sue composizioni su “LesChansons grises” di Verlaine.

  2. Reynaldo Hahn (born Aug. 9, 1874, Caracas, Venezuela—died Jan. 28, 1947, Paris, France) was a Venezuelan-born French composer, remembered chiefly for his art songs. Hahn went to Paris as a child and later studied at the Conservatoire under Jules Massenet. He was music critic of Le Figaro from 1934 and in 1945 became director of the Paris Opéra.

  3. 18 feb 2021 · Born in Caracas, Venezuela, on 9 August, 1874, Reynaldo Hahn was the elegant, soigné composer whose work for the French stage was much prized by his followers, though he produced only one enduring score. Reynaldo Hahn sitting at the piano, painted by Lucie Lambert in 1907. A student at the Paris Conservatoire from an early age, the young and ...

  4. - Reynaldo Hahn (1874-1947) was born in Caracas, Venezuela, but his family moved to Paris when he was a child, and he lived most of his life there. Following the success of his song "Si mes vers avaient des ailes" (If my verses had wings), written when he was aged 14, he became a prominent member of fin de siècle French society.

  5. By Hervé Roten. Born in Caracas of a Catholic Venezuelan mother and a Jewish German father, Reynaldo Hahn was the youngest child in a family of nine children who settled in Paris in 1878. At the age of 11, Reynaldo Hahn entered the Paris Music Conservatory where he became the student of Albert Lavignac and Jules Massenet for composition.

  6. 31 ago 2021 · Reynaldo Hahn (August 9, 1874 – January 28, 1947) was a Venezuelan, naturalized French, composer, conductor, music critic, diarist, theater director, and sal...

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  7. Reynaldo Hahn was a perfect study topic for the Palazzetto Bru Zane. Although his name has never disappeared from the annals of music history, although he wrote several hugely famous works such as Ciboulette, L’Heure exquise and Si mes vers avaient des ailes, and although he was friendly with well-known figures such as Proust and Arletty, he has still been persistently ostracised.