Amédée Artus

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Amédée Artus
Born
Amedée, Urbain, Louis, Henry, Joseph Artus

28 October 1815
Died16 March 1892(1892-03-16) (aged 76)
OccupationComposer

Amedée Urbain Louis Henry Joseph Artus (28 October 1815 – 26 March 1892) was a 19th-century French conductor and composer, author of more than eight hundred incidental music pieces.[1]

Born in Perpignan, Amédée Arthur was the son of Joseph Pierre Artus (1791–1864) and Marie Angélique Salvo (1793–1864), both also from Perpignan.[1] His father played the viola, and he was the older brother of Alexandre Artus, also a conductor and composer.[2]

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