Edmond Dédé

Edmond Dédé
Edmond Dédé

Edmond Dédé was an African-American musician and composer from New Orleans, Louisiana. A free-born Creole, he moved to Europe to study in Paris in 1855 and settled in France. His compositions include Quasimodo Symphony, Le Palmier Overture, Le Serment de L'Arabe and Patriotisme. For more than forty years, he worked as assistant conductor at the Grand Théâtre and subsequently as conductor of the orchestras at the Théâtre l'Alcazar and the Folies bordelaises in Bordeaux.

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Birth Place
United States of America, Louisiana
Date of Death
January 1st, 1903
Died Aged
-67
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