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Patrice Contamine de Latour (17 March 1867 – 24 May 1926), born in Tarragona as José Maria Vicente Ferrer Francisco de Paola Patricio Manuel Contamine and published as J. P. Contamine de Latour, was a Spanish poet who lived in Paris. He was a friend of composer Erik Satie, whose famous piano suites Sarabandes (1887) and Gymnopédies (1888) were inspired by his poetry. Satie wrote a short comic opera with text by de Latour written under the pseudonym "Lord Cheminot", and also composed the piano piece The Dreamy Fish to accompany a lost tale by de Latour. Latour died in Paris.

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  • Patrice Contamine de Latour (17 mars 1867 - 24 mai 1926), né à Tarragone sous le nom de José Maria Vicente Ferrer Francisco de Paola Patricio Manuel Contamine et qui a publié sous le titre JP Contamine de Latour, a été un poète espagnol qui vivait à Paris. Il était un ami du compositeur Erik Satie, dont les célèbres suites pour piano Sarabandes (1887) et Gymnopédies (1888) ont été inspirées par sa poésie. Satie a écrit un court opéra comique avec un texte de de Latour signé Lord Cheminot, et a également composé le morceau pour piano Le Poisson rêveur pour accompagner un conte perdu de de Latour. (fr)
  • Patrice Contamine de Latour (17 March 1867 – 24 May 1926), born in Tarragona as José Maria Vicente Ferrer Francisco de Paola Patricio Manuel Contamine and published as J. P. Contamine de Latour, was a Spanish poet who lived in Paris. He was a friend of composer Erik Satie, whose famous piano suites Sarabandes (1887) and Gymnopédies (1888) were inspired by his poetry. Satie wrote a short comic opera with text by de Latour written under the pseudonym "Lord Cheminot", and also composed the piano piece The Dreamy Fish to accompany a lost tale by de Latour. Latour died in Paris. (en)
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  • José Maria Vicente Ferrer Francisco de Paola Patricio Manuel Contamine (en)
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  • De Latour, from La presse française au vingtième siècle, in 1901 (en)
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  • Patrice Contamine de Latour (17 March 1867 – 24 May 1926), born in Tarragona as José Maria Vicente Ferrer Francisco de Paola Patricio Manuel Contamine and published as J. P. Contamine de Latour, was a Spanish poet who lived in Paris. He was a friend of composer Erik Satie, whose famous piano suites Sarabandes (1887) and Gymnopédies (1888) were inspired by his poetry. Satie wrote a short comic opera with text by de Latour written under the pseudonym "Lord Cheminot", and also composed the piano piece The Dreamy Fish to accompany a lost tale by de Latour. Latour died in Paris. (en)
  • Patrice Contamine de Latour (17 mars 1867 - 24 mai 1926), né à Tarragone sous le nom de José Maria Vicente Ferrer Francisco de Paola Patricio Manuel Contamine et qui a publié sous le titre JP Contamine de Latour, a été un poète espagnol qui vivait à Paris. (fr)
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