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Definitions from the WebCharles Francois GounodDescriptionCharles Francois Gounod was a French composer born on June 17, 1818. He is best known for his operas, symphonies, and religious music. Gounod's music combines lyricism and harmony, displaying his exceptional talent as a composer. Sample SentencesNoun: Charles Francois Gounod's opera "Faust" is considered one of his most significant works. Verb: As a composer, Gounod was able to gounodize his melodies, making them captivating and emotional. Adjective: The students were mesmerized by the Gounodian composition that their teacher played during the music class. Adverb: The choir sang Gounod's music beautifully, filling the concert hall harmoniously. Related ProductsFor related products on Charles Francois Gounod, you can find a variety of books, biographies, sheet music, and recordings on Amazon. | ||||
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