Sobre el Autor

Jules Massenet was a prominent French opera composer known for his melodic style and lush orchestration. Born in 1842, he showed musical talent from a young age and went on to study at the Paris Conservatoire. Massenet's works often explored themes of love and passion, and he became particularly famous for operas such as "Manon" and "Thaïs." His ability to convey deep emotion through music made him a favorite among audiences in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Throughout his career, Massenet composed over 30 operas, as well as orchestral works, ballets, and songs. His influence extended beyond his own compositions, as he taught many students who would become significant figures in music. Massenet's legacy is evident in the continued performance of his operas and in the admiration he received from contemporaries and later generations alike. He remains a key figure in the history of French opera, celebrated for his contributions to the genre.

nacionalidad Francés
Fecha de Nacimiento May 12, 1842
Lugar de Nacimiento Montaud, France
Fecha de fallecimiento August 13, 1912