Antoine Elwart
Antoine Elwart (1808–1877) was a French composer, musicologist and music educator.
Also recorded as Antoine Aimable Elie Elwart; Antoine Amable Élie Elwart.
Overview
Recorded at birth as Antoine-Aimable-Élie Elwart.
Born at Paris in 1808, died at 18th arrondissement of Paris in 1877.
In detail
Antoine Elwart studied at Conservatoire de Paris. training under François-Joseph Fétis, Jean-François Le Sueur and Hector Berlioz is recorded. Eugène Anthiome, François Anatole Laurent de Rillé and Émile Prudent are recorded as having studied under Antoine Elwart. the recorded working language is French.
Subjects and genres recorded for the work are opera. The authority associates the name with classical music.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Paris. Employment is recorded with Conservatoire de Paris.
Distinctions recorded are Knight of the Legion of Honour and Prix de Rome.
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“Antoine Elwart”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q374582: Antoine Elwart
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