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  2. Lucien Cailliet [1] (May 22, 1891 – January 3, 1985) [2] was a French-American composer, conductor, arranger and clarinetist. Biography. Cailliet was born in 1891 at Dampierre-sur-Moivre, in northern France. [3] He studied at several French music conservatories, most notably the Conservatory in Dijon, [4] where he graduated at age 22.

  3. Jun 14, 2017 · Born: May 27, 1891 - Châlons-sur-Marne, France. Died: January 3, 1985 - Los Angeles, California, USA. The exceptional French-born American composer, arranger, conductor, and clarinettist, Lucien Cailliet (sometimes misspelled: Lucien Caillet), and studied at several French music conservatories before graduating from the Dijon Conservatory. He ...

  4. Jun 6, 2023 · Biography. Lucien Cailliet (22 May 1891, Dijon, France – 3 January 1985, Los Angeles, Calif.) was a French-American composer, conductor, arranger and clarinetist. In 1920, Cailliet studied at the Conservatory in Dijon, after which he immigrated to the United States and joined the ranks of the Philadelphia Orchestra as a clarinetist, bass ...

  5. Overview. Born. May 27, 1891 · Châlons-sur-Marne, Marne, France [now Châlons-en-Champagne] Died. January 3, 1985 · Los Angeles, California, USA. Mini Bio. Prolific composer, conductor, arranger, orchestrator, clarinetist and educator, educated at the Conservatory of Dijon and the Philadelphia Musical Academy.

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  6. Mar 17, 2015 · The University of Michigan Symphony Band performs the classic band arrangement of Elsa, created by Lucien Cailliet in 1938: Here is the version from the original opera, in a production at La Scala in Milan conducted by Daniel Barenboim :

  7. Jan 10, 2008 · Lucien Cailliet is not a name that many concertgoers recognize. That’s a shame, because the multitalented Cailliet, who worked mostly behind the scenes, was an important figure in American ...

  8. Cailliet, Lucien, exceptional French-born American composer, arranger, and conductor; b. Châlons-sur-Marne, May 22, 1891; d. Woodland Hills, Calif., Jan. 3, 1985. He gained experience as an instrumentalist and bandmaster in the French Army, and received training at the Dijon Cons, and from Fauchet, Caussade, and Pares at the Paris Cons ...

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