Edmond Audran

Pierre Petit Achille Edmond Audran (12 April 184017 August 1901) was a French composer best known for several internationally successful comic operas and operettas.

After beginning his career in Marseille as an organist, Audran composed religious music and began to write works for the stage in the 1860s and 1870s. Among these, ''Le grand mogol'' (1877) was the most popular and was later revived in Paris, London and New York. In 1879 he moved to Paris, where some of his pieces achieved considerable success both in France and abroad, including ''Les noces d'Olivette'' (1879), ''La mascotte'' (1880), ''Gillette de Narbonne'' (1882), ''La cigale et la fourmi'' (1886), ''Miss Helyett'' (1890) and ''La poupée'' (1896).

Most of his works are now neglected, but ''La mascotte'' has been revived occasionally and has been recorded for the gramophone. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Audran, Edmond, 1842-1901
    Published 1897
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    by Audran, Edmond, 1842-1901
    Published 1886
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    by Audran, Edmond, 1842-1901
    Published 1884
    Microform Musical Score Book
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    by Audran, Edmond, 1842-1901
    Published 1881
    Microform Book
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    by Audran, Edmond, 1842-1901
    Published 1881
    Microform Book
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    by Audran, Edmond, 1842-1901
    Published 1881
    Microform Book
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    by Audran, Edmond, 1842-1901
    Published 1881
    Microform Book
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    by Audran, Edmond, 1842-1901
    Published 1890
    Microform Musical Score Book
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    by Audran, Edmond, 1842-1901
    Published 1886
    Microform Musical Score Book
  10. 10
    by Audran, Edmond, 1842-1901
    Published 1880
    Microform Musical Score Book
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    by Audran, Edmond, 1842-1901
    Published 1892
    Microform Musical Score Book
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