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Adolphe Bouleau-Neldy
(22 February 1820 — 10 August 1899)
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Alternative Names/Transliterations: A. Neldy, A.B. Neldy, Jean Adolphe Bouleau, Jean Adolphe Boulleau
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Aliases: A. B. Neldy
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Authorities - WorldCat, VIAF: 280182290, ISNI: 0000000387307533, GND: 1074661567, SUDOC: 229633188, BNF: 148464056, NKC: mzk2014834460
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- French composer, pianist, organist and conductor
- Born in Niort (Deux-Sèvres) on 22 Feb 1820 [1]
- Active in Saumur, later in Angers (organist at the Cathédrale St-Maurice)
- 73 opus numbers (1850-1896): religious works (e.g. a prize winning Stabat Mater (1859)), original works and transcriptions for piano/organ and violin, various salon pieces.
- Died in Angers on 10 Aug 1899 ([2] No.356)
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