Jean-Xavier Lefèvre, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jean-Xavier Lefèvre

Swiss-born French clarinettist

Date of Birth: 06-Mar-1763

Place of Birth: Lausanne, canton of Bern, Switzerland

Date of Death: 09-Nov-1829

Profession: composer, clarinetist, musicologist, music pedagogue

Nationality: Switzerland, France

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Jean-Xavier Lefèvre

  • Jean-Xavier Lefèvre (Lausanne Cressis, March 6, 1763 – Paris Neuilly, 1829 November 9) was a Swiss-born French clarinettist. In 1778, at the age of 15, Lefèvre became a member of the French Guards band.
  • When the National Guard was formed in the year of the Revolution he played in this and from 1790 was its deputy conductor.
  • In 1814 he was made a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor.
  • He had many famous pupils at the Paris Conservatoire who included Janssen 1795/6, Péchignier 1797, Crusell 1803, Buteux 1814 to 1819, Crépin 1816 to 1821, Adolphe Hugot 1817 to 1822 and Pierre Hugot 1820 to 1824.
  • He may also have taught Dacosta in 1797 and 1798, but some authorities say Duvernoy did.
  • Very many of Lefèvre's pupils gained First Prizes.
  • Up to the year 1817 a First Prize carried with it the award of a pair of French-made clarinets in B flat and C.
  • From 1818 to 1892 the Prize was of music worth 100 francs.
  • During Lefèvre's term of office the contest piece had always to be the composition of the professor and Sainsbury mentions that in 1799 Lefèvre set his Concerto no.5.
  • Early Conservatoire records are unfortunately incomplete and the only year listed in these is 1824, Lefèvre's last year as professor, when he set Ms Concerto no.3.
  • Compuso 12 sonatas.

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