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Édouard Cazaneuve
(13 January 1839 — 20 July 1903)
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Alternative Names/Transliterations: Édouard Victor Léon Cazaneuve
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- French pianist and composer, born in Paris, died in Néris-Les-Bains. [1] [2]
- Earliest publication: Les Echos du bal, mazurka-caprice pour piano (1859). [3]
- Appearing on the Parisian concert scene in the 1860s. [4] [5]
- In 1881 he wins a prize at an international composition comtest in Milan (Italy) for his Mélodies pour chant et piano. [6]
- In 1888 he becomes chef de chant at the Bouffes-Parisiens. [7]
- In 1896 he was chef d'orchestre at the Casino de Châtel-Guyon. [8] [9]
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