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Adolphe Larmande
(1 November 1812 — 2 March 1894)
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Alternative Names/Transliterations: Pierre Toussaint Adolphe Larmande
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- French state official (chef de bureau au Ministère des Finances), and amateur poet.
- Born 1812 in Bourg-St-Andéol [1], died 1894 in Paris [Deaths Paris 8me, 1894, RegN°406, view 29/31].
- Known for translating German songs, or rather for providing them with new, French poetry, e.g. in the series Échos d'Allemagne, together with Victor Wilder.[2][3]
- The identification of Pierre Toussaint Adolphe Larmande as Adolphe Larmande is somewhat conjectural, but plausible: his official signature (e.g. on his appointment as Chevalier de la légion d'honneur in 1881) always reads "Ad. Larmande", and his brother Alfred Larmande and sister-in-law Sophie Desargues were professional musicians.
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