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Raoul Moreau
(30 December 1876 — 1933 or later)
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Alternative Names/Transliterations: Raoul Auguste Moreau
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- French composer: some original salon pieces, later on mainly arrangements, particularly for small orchestra (e.g. for silent movie, or orchestre de brasserie).
- Born 1876 in Châteauroux. [1][2]
- Initially active in Paris, and winner of a prix Pleyel. [3]
- He contracted severe health problems as soldier in World War I [4], and subsequently led a secluded life in the Berry region, where he was still alive in 1933. [5]
- His father, also named Raoul Moreau (1852-1923) [6], was conductor of the musique municipale (local music band) in Châteauroux; BNF has one score by this Raoul Moreau (père). [7]
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