Camille Erlanger

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Camille Erlanger

Camille Erlanger (25 May 1863 – 24 April 1919) was a French

Paris Conservatory under Léo Delibes (composition), Georges Mathias (piano), as well as Émile Durand and Antoine Taubon (harmony).[1] In 1888 he won the Prix de Rome for his cantata Velléda. His most famous opera, Le Juif polonais, was produced at the Opéra-Comique
in 1900.

Erlanger died in Paris and was buried in the Père Lachaise Cemetery.[2]

A street in Quebec City, Avenue Erlanger, is named after Erlanger.[3]

Works

Le juif polonais

La Forfaiture, based on the 1915 film The Cheat, is the first opera to be based on a film scenario.[4]

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