Nicolas-Charles Bochsa

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Nicolas-Charles Bochsa was a 19th-century French harpist, composer, and influential music educator who helped shape early institutional music training in Britain.

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instanceOf 19th-century musician
composer
harpist
human
music educator
activeInCentury 19th century
countryOfCitizenship France
dateOfBirth 1789-08-09
dateOfDeath 1856-01-06
familyName Bochsa
fieldOfWork music composition
music education
music performance
genre classical music
givenName Nicolas-Charles
influenced British music education
instrument harp
movement Romantic music
name Nicolas-Charles Bochsa self-link
nationality French
notableFor development of harp pedagogy
influence on institutional music training in Britain
virtuosic harp performance
notableWork harp compositions
harp method books
operas
occupation composer
harpist
music educator
placeOfBirth Montmédy
surface form: Montmédy, France
placeOfDeath Sydney
surface form: Sydney, Australia
sexOrGender male
taught harp students in Britain
workLocation London, England
surface form: London

Paris
Sydney

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Royal Academy of Music foundedBy Nicolas-Charles Bochsa
Nicolas-Charles Bochsa name Nicolas-Charles Bochsa self-link