Composers

Charles Bordes

Voice
Piano
Orchestra
Mixed chorus
Soprano
Tenor
Trumpet
Piano four hands
Alto
Bass
Song
Melody
Divertimento
Chanson
Fantasia
Motet
Caprice
Epithalamia
Wedding music
Canticle
by popularity

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12 Chansons amoureuses3 Mélodies3 Mélodies, Op.84 Fantaisies rythmiques, Op.16

A

Anthologie des maîtres religieux primitifs des XVe, XVIe & XVIIe siècles

C

Caprice à cinq tempsColloque sentimental

D

Dansons la gigue, Op.15DivertissementDivertissement sur un thème béarnaisDu courage?

E

Epithalame

K

Kantika espiritualak

L

La Bonne chansonLa paix est dans le boisLa poussière des tamis chante au soleilLa Ronde des prisonniersLe son du cor s'afflige vers les boisL'hiver, Op.18

M

Madrigal à la musiqueMes cheveux dorment sur mon front

O

O mes morts tristement nombreuxOh! ce parfum d'enfance dans la prairie

P

PastoralePaysage majeurPaysage vertPaysages tristesPensées orientalesPetites fées, honnêtes gnômesPromenade matinale

R

Rapsodie basque, Op.9

S

SpleenSur un vieil air
Wikipedia
Charles Bordes (12 May 1863 – 8 November 1909) was a French music teacher and composer.
Bordes was born in La Roche-Corbon, Indre-et-Loire. He studied pianoforte with Antoine François Marmontel and composition with César Franck. He was organist and Maître de chapelle at Nogent-sur-Marne from 1887 to 1890. In 1890 he became maître de chapelle at the Église Saint-Gervais in Paris, where he created the Saint-Gervais Singers Choir, and in 1892 organised The Saint-Gervais Holy Weeks in which Mass was accompanied by French or Italian renaissance music.
In 1897 Bordes published Archives de la tradition basque, an ethnomusicological study commissioned by the French minister of public education.
On 15 October 1896 the Schola Cantorum of Paris was inaugurated. Bordes founded the Schola Cantorum, a society for sacred music, with Vincent d'Indy and Alexandre Guilmant. The Schola Cantorum was responsible for reviving interest in plain-song and the music of Palestrina, Josquin des Prez Victoria and others.
Bordes went on to found a Schola Cantorum in Avignon in 1899, and another in Montpellier in 1905. He remained actively involved with the original Schola Cantorum until his early death at Toulon.
Bordes' brother married the pianist Marie-Léontine Pène, who was known as Bordes-Pène thereafter.