François-Joseph Herold
See also: Herold
François-Joseph Herold is a French musician born with Seltz, in Alsace, the March 10th 1755 and died in Paris, on September 1st 1802.
Sons of a Organist, Nicolas Herold, and of Elisabeth Dawdler, François-Joseph Herold studies the music with Hamburg: there is as professor Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach.
It returns to France in 1781, settles with Paris and begins a career of piano teacher. In parallel, it composes of personal works: three sonatas for piano in 1782, four sonatas for toothing-stone in 1785. It also arranges for the piano six quintets of Luigi Boccherini.
He had married Jeanne-Gabrielle Pascal, of which he had a son Ferdinand Herold.
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