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Émile Pessard

Émile Pessard; photograph by Charles Reutlinger (about 1880).}} Émile Louis Fortuné Pessard (29 May 1843 – 10 February 1917) was a French composer.

Pessard was born and died in Paris. He studied at the Conservatoire de Paris, where he won 1st prize in Harmony. In 1866 he won the Grand Prix de Rome with his cantata ''Dalila'' which was performed at the Paris Opera on 21 February 1867. From 1878 to 1880 he was inspector of singing at Paris Schools, in 1881 he became professor of Harmony at the Paris Conservatory.

His students included Maurice Ravel, Jacques Ibert, William Molard, Albert Seitz and Justin Élie. After 1895 he was a critic and director. He composed many comic operas and operettas, as well as masses. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Aubade en quintette : for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon / by Pessard, Émile, 1843-1917

    Published 2005
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    Casino belle-époque

    Published 1996
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    Marimbolino [music for violin and marimba]

    Published 2000
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    The great flautists.

    Published 1990
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    Chant d'Automne

    Published 2008
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