Edmond Audran
Edmond Audran (1840–1901) was a French composer, organist and chapelmaster.
Also recorded as Achille Edmond Audran.
Overview
Recorded at birth as Achille Edmond Audran.
Born at Lyon in 1840, died at Tierceville in 1901.
In detail
Edmond Audran studied at Niedermeyer school in Paris. training under Jules Duprato is recorded. the recorded working language is French.
The field of work recorded is music and operetta. Subjects and genres recorded for the work are opera. The authority associates the name with classical music.
Works named in the authority record are Les noces d'Olivette, Le grand mogol and La mascotte.
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“Edmond Audran”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q952983: Edmond Audran
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