Auguste Chapuis

Auguste Chapuis

Auguste Chapuis in 1905
Born 20 April 1858
Dampierre-sur-Salon
Died 6 December 1933(1933-12-06) (aged 75)
Paris
Occupation Composer, organist

Auguste Chapuis (25 April 1858 – 6 December 1933) was a 19th/20th century French composer, organist, and professor. He was a student with César Franck. The rue Auguste-Chapuis in the 20th arrondissement of Paris was named after him when he died in 1933.

He was awarded the Prix Rossini in 1886 for Les Jardins d'Armide on a libretto by the playwright Émile Moreau.

In 1894, he succeeded Adolphe Danhauser as head of the municipal orphéon of Paris.

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