Antoine Romagnesi

Antoine Romagnesi
Born 1 September 1781
Paris
Died 9 January 1850(1850-01-09) (aged 68)
Occupation Composer, music publisher, music theorician

Antoine Romagnesi, or Antoine-Joseph-Michel Romagnesi, (1 September 1781 – 9 January 1850) was a 19th-century French composer, music publisher and music theorician.[1]

Antoine Romagnesi was a pupil of Alexandre-Étienne Choron and Giuseppe Cambini.

A soldier then a clerk for the music publisher Auguste Le Duc in 1806, he became editor in 1828 and music dealer and moved 8 rue Richelieu in Paris.

He probably was a Freemason[2]

Works

He also composed numerous duets, trios, nocturnes, contredanses and fantaisies for piano and more than 200 romances including:

Publications

References


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