Albert Cahen d'Anvers was a French composer best known for light opera. He was a pupil of César Franck (composition) and Mme. Szarvady (pianoforte).

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  • Albert Cahen d'Anvers was a French composer best known for light opera. He was a pupil of César Franck (composition) and Mme. Szarvady (pianoforte). He enjoyed access to the elite social circles of his day, and made himself known to the musical world with the following compositions: "Jean le Précurseur," a Biblical poem (1874) Le Bois, a comic opera (1880, Paris) "Endymion," a mythological poem (1883, Paris) La Belle au Bois Dormant, a fairy operetta (1886, Geneva) Le Vénitien, a four-act opera (1890, Rouen) Fleur des Neiges, ballet (1891) La Femme de Claude, a three-act lyric drama (1896, Paris)
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  • Cahen, Albert
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  • Albert Cahen d'Anvers was a French composer best known for light opera. He was a pupil of César Franck (composition) and Mme. Szarvady (pianoforte).
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  • Albert Cahen
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