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Alexandre Artus

Alexandre Artus
Alexandre Artus - Marche indienne du Rajah (couverture).jpg
Couverture de la Marche indienne du Rajah illustrée par Gustave Donjean
Born Jean-Jacques-François-Pierre-Alexandre Artus
27 November 1821
Perpignan
Died 19 August 1911(1911-08-19) (aged 89)
Saint-Maur-des-Fossés
Occupation Composer
Conductor

Alexandre Artus (27 Novembre 1821 – 19 August 1911) was an 19th-century French conductor and composer of classical music.

Alexandre Artus, born in Perpignan in 1821, was the son of Joseph Pierre Artus (1791-1864) and Marie Angélique Salvo (1793-1864), both also from Perpignan. His father played the viola et and he was the youger brother of Amédée Artus, also a composer and conductor.

Incidental music and operettas coçmposer, he was the deputy chief and the conductor of the Théâtre de l'Ambigu which he left in 1863 by disagreements with the director and then became director of the Théâtre du Châtelet from 1885 to his death. He is known to have composed the music for the play by Jules Verne, Michel Strogoff (1881), adapted from the novel.

Alexandre Artus is buried at Père Lachaise Cemetery.


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