Paul Marcelles Explained

Marcel Paul Roger Fournier called Paul Marcelles, (16 November 1863 – 25 May 1947) was a French composer of songs, theatre music and ballet.

Life

Fournier was born in Paris. A student of the École Centrale Paris and, for music, of André Gedalge, he is credited with numerous pantomimes, song scores, and works for the stage.[1] He made a name for himself in 1891 with Pierrette Doctoresse, a one-act pantomime by Gaston Guérin.

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Notes and References

  1. Jules Martin, Nos auteurs et compositeurs dramatiques, 1897,