Émile Sauret
Émile Sauret (1852–1920) was a French composer, music educator and violinist.
Also recorded as Sauret; Emile Sauret.
Overview
Born at Dun-sur-Auron in 1852, died at London in 1920.
In detail
Émile Sauret studied at Conservatoire de Paris and University of Music and Theatre Leipzig. John Waterhouse is recorded as having studied under Émile Sauret. the recorded working language is French.
Subjects and genres recorded for the work are classical music. The authority associates the name with classical music.
Employment is recorded with Royal Academy of Music.
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- 1.
“Émile Sauret”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q286447: Émile Sauret
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