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Name
  
Alfred Quidant

Role
  
Composer

Died
  
1893


Alfred quidant souvenir du petit enfant op 14


Pierre Robert Joseph (Alfred) Quidant (1815–1893) was a French pianist, composer and music teacher born 7 December 1815 in Lyon, France, the son of a merchant of musical instruments. He began studying music and piano in his hometown. In 1831, he went to study at the Conservatoire de Paris, but interrupted his studies to work for Sébastien Érard as piano demonstrator, a job that he held for more than thirty years. Quidant wrote mainly salon music, which became popular during his time. His pupils include Emil von Sauer, Conrad Ansorge, and Arthur de Greef. He died in Paris on 9 October 1893.

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Quidant had a son named R. Alfred Quidant (1856–1933).

Selected works

  • La Fête au village, grande valse
  • Fantaisie, en forme de valse chromatique
  • Cantique, ou Fantaisie de Salon, Op. 13
  • Mazeppa, grande étude-galop, Op. 21
  • Grande étude-valse, Op. 29
  • La Marche de l'Univers, fantaisie, Op. 34
  • L'Horloge à musique, caprice, Op. 35
  • References

    Alfred Quidant Wikipedia


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