Luigi Cherubini (1760-1842) - Symphony in D-Major, IV. Allegro assai. Performed by Gabriele Ferro/Cappella Coloniensis on period instruments.
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Luigi Cherubini (1760-1842) - Symphony in D-Major, IV. Allegro assai. Performed by Gabriele Ferro/Cappella Coloniensis on period instruments.
Cherubini, England, 1916
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“He did not understand [music],” said Cherubini, in his old age, to his granddaughter Mme. Durat. . . . “He asked me for music without common sense.”
— Cherubini about Napoleon, who was quite a music enthusiast
From Cherubini: Memorials Illustrative of His Life and Work by Edward Bellasis