词条 | Jean-Chrysostome Brauneis I |
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Life and careerBorn in Germany, Brauneis was baptized soon after his birth on 29 March 1785 at Herrnsheim, near Worms. Trained as a musician in his native country, he joined the British Army's 70th Foot Regiment band with whom he traveled to Quebec City in 1813. After serving in the band in Upper Canada for five years, he resigned from his position in 1818 to become a music teacher in Quebec City where he gave instruction on the piano among other instruments.[1] Brauneis was appointed director of the Régiment d'artillerie band, a popular artillery battalion band in Quebec in 1831. One of the musicians in the band, Charles Sauvageau, was also his pupil. He died the following year; a victim of the 1832 cholera epidemic. His son, Jean-Chrysostome Brauneis II, was an important musician and teacher in Quebec City.[1] His granddaughter, Marie-Josephine Sydney, was married to politician Henry Stanislas Harwood, and his great-grandson was the well known Canadian gynecologist Louis de Lotbiniere-Harwood.[2] References1. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/jean-chrysostome-brauneis-emc/|title=Jean-Chrysostome Brauneis|author=Helmut Kallmann|work=The Canadian Encyclopedia|date=October 27, 2011}} {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Brauneis I, Jean Chrysostome}}2. ^The Canadian parliamentary companion, 1891, JA Gemmill 13 : 1785 births|1832 deaths|19th-century composers|19th-century classical musicians|Canadian composers|Canadian male composers|Canadian music educators|Canadian conductors (music)|19th-century conductors (music)|Musicians from Quebec City|German emigrants to Canada|Deaths from cholera|19th-century male musicians |
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