1763-1817 FR
Composer of Classical
Étienne Nicolas Méhul ([meyl] ; 22 June 1763 – 18 October 1817) was a French composer, "the most important opera composer in France during the Revolution." He was also the first composer to be called a "Romantic".
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Symphony No. 3; Symphony No. 1 | Ludwig van Beethoven, Étienne-Nicolas Méhul, Christoph König, Solistes Européens Luxembourg | 2017 | Album |
Symphonies Nos. 1 & 2 | Étienne-Nicolas Méhul | 1998 | Album |
French Piano Music | Peter Kranen, Étienne-Nicolas Méhul, Nicolas Séjan | 1995 | Album |
The Complete Symphonies | Étienne-Nicolas Méhul – Gulbenkian Orchestra, Michel Swierczewski | 1994 | Album |
Symphonies Nos. 1 & 2 | Étienne-Nicolas Méhul – Les Musiciens Du Louvre, Marc Minkowski | 1990 | Album |
The Complete Symphonies | Étienne-Nicolas Méhul, Gulbenkian Orchestra, Michel Swierczewski | 1989 | Album |
Joseph In Aegypten | Étienne-Nicolas Méhul | 1983 | Album |
Musik Der Französischen Revolution | Étienne-Nicolas Méhul · Charles-Simon Catel · François-Joseph Gossec · François Devienne · André-Modeste Gretry | 1976 | Album |
Meisterwerke Der Französischen Revolutionsmusik | Dresdner Philharmonie, Étienne-Nicolas Méhul, Charles-Simon Catel, Luigi Cherubini, André-Modeste Gretry | 1971 | Album |
Symphonies Des Jouets | Joseph Haydn - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Étienne-Nicolas Méhul - Bernhard Romberg - Orchestre Pro Arte De Munich, Kurt Redel | 1960 | Album |
Cassatio Ex G / Ouverture Burlesque / Symphonie Burlesque | Leopold Mozart - Étienne-Nicolas Méhul - Bernhard Romberg | Album |