Jean-Chrysostome Brauneis II

Jean- or John-Chrysostome Brauneis II, (26 January 1814 – 11 August 1871) was a Canadian composer, organist, and music educator. A multifaceted musician, Brauneis instructed students in many musical subjects, including composition, conducting, guitar, harp, organ, piano, violin, voice, and theory. Considered Canada's first native musician to be trained in Europe, he was a highly influential teacher and figure in the classical music scene in 19th century Montreal. His most well known composition, The Royal Welcome Waltzes (1869), is still performed in concert and was recorded on disc by Symphony Nova Scotia in 1987.[1]

  1. ^ Helmut Kallmann (16 December 2013) [27 October 2011]. "Jean-Chrysostome Brauneis II". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 9 February 2024.