The reputation of Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924) outside of France and Britain was slow to take hold, but he is regarded as an important transitional composer between the Romantic and modernist eras of music. Enjoying a long and prolific career, he is best known for his choral, vocal, piano, and chamber works. Though he was considered a conservative figure in French music, his harmonic sense constantly evolved throughout his career.
Gabriel Fauré's first album 2 Songs, Op. 1 released on Fri Jan 01 1869.
The most popular album by Gabriel Fauré's is Trois mélodies, Op. 7
The most popular song by Gabriel Fauré's is Cantique de Jean Racine
Gabriel Fauré's first song Mandoline released on Sun Jun 21 1891.