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Jean-Bernard Cahours D'ASPRY (2013) "Déodat de Séverac, Ricardo Viñes et leurs amis de Fontfroide". In
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La musique à la Belle Époque. Autour du foyer artistique de Gustave Fayet. Béziers, Paris, Fontfroide.
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aged 48, and was interred in the family grave in his native village of Saint-Félix-Lauragais.
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Séverac is noted for his vocal and choral music, which includes settings of verse in
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Dedication medal for Déodat de Séverac at the sculpture "La Catalane" by
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Biography from Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique
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He first studied in Toulouse, then later moved to Paris to study under
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Où l'on entend une vieille boîte à musique (An Old Music Box)
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[deodadəsevəʁak]

Saint-Félix-Lauragais


Manolo Martínez Hugué
Saint-Félix-de-Caraman
Haute-Garonne
Languedoc
Vincent d'Indy
Albéric Magnard
Schola Cantorum
Conservatoire de Paris
Alexandre Guilmant
Isaac Albéniz
opera
Béziers
Céret
Pyrénées-Orientales
Roussillon
Occitan
Languedoc
Catalan
Roussillon
Verlaine
Baudelaire
suite
Languedoc
motet

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