Eugène Lacheurié

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Eugène Lacheurié, portrait by Gustave Moreau

Eugène Lacheurié (born June 7, 1831 in Paris , date and place of death unknown) was a French composer.

Little is known about the life and work of Lacheurié. He studied at the Conservatoire de Paris with Jacques Fromental Halévy and Auguste Barbereau and in 1856 won the Second Second Grand Prix de Rome behind Georges Bizet .

A Lacheurié symphony was performed by Jules Pasdeloup in the Athénée in 1867 . His friend, the painter Gustave Moreau , portrayed him in 1852.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Lesley A. Wright: Bias, Influence, and Bizet's "Prix de Rome" . In: 19th-Century Music . tape 15 , no. 3 . University of California Press, 1992, pp. 227 , JSTOR : 746426 (English).
  2. ^ Theodore Reff : More Unpublished Letters of Degas . In: The Art Bulletin . tape 51 , no. 3 . College Art Association, September 1969, pp. 285 , JSTOR : 3048634 (English, footnote 49).
  3. Gustave Moreau. Portrait of Eugène Lacheurié, 1852 . In: Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies . tape 26 , no. 1 . The Art Institute of Chicago, 2000, pp. 74-75 , JSTOR : 4104439 (English).