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Jean Hubeau
Jean Hubeau
French musician
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Paul Dukas
Paul Dukas
French composer
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Nadia Boulanger
Nadia Boulanger
French musician and teacher
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Jacques Ibert
Jacques Ibert
French composer
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Yvonne Desportes
Yvonne Desportes
composer
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Charles Koechlin
Charles Koechlin
French composer, teacher and writer on music
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Ernest Guiraud
Ernest Guiraud
French composer and music teacher
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Paul Gilson
Paul Gilson
Belgian composer
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Elsa Barraine
Elsa Barraine
French composer (b. 1910)
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Bernard Zinck
Bernard Zinck
French violinist
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Georges Mathias
Georges Mathias
French composer, pianist and teacher
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Eugène Bozza
Eugène Bozza
French composer
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Robert Casadesus
Robert Casadesus
French pianist and composer
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Anton Reicha
Anton Reicha
Czech-born French composer
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Lili Boulanger
Lili Boulanger
French composer
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Paul Paray
Paul Paray
French conductor
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Jeanne Leleu
Jeanne Leleu
French composer
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André Jolivet
André Jolivet
French composer
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Guy Ropartz
Guy Ropartz
French composer
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Jean-Marie Beaudet
Jean-Marie Beaudet
Canadian musician
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Maurice Duruflé
Maurice Duruflé
French classical composer and organist
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Paul Hindemith
Paul Hindemith
German-born American composer (1895–1963)
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Manuel Rosenthal
Manuel Rosenthal
French composer and conductor
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Georges Hugon (23 July 1904 – 19 June 1980) was a French composer. He is the father of actress Sophie Daumier. His compositional output includes several chamber works, the ballet La Reine de Saba (1933, dedicated to Gustave Flaubert), two completed symphonies (1941 and 1949), and the unfinished symphony Prometheus.

Born in Paris, he studied with Georges Caussade, Paul Dukas, Jean Gallon, and Isidore Philipp at the Conservatoire de Paris. He won premier prix awards from the conservatoire in piano (1921), harmony (1921), and composition (1930). He was awarded a medal for composition by the Blumenthal Foundation in 1930. From 1934-1940 he served as director of the Conservatoire de Boulogne-sur-Mer. He was appointed professor of solfège at the Conservatoire de Paris in 1941, and in 1948 also began teaching courses in harmony. In 1967 the director of the conservatoire awarded him the Grand prix Musical for his distinguished teaching career. One of his notable pupils was Paul Kuentz.

He died in Blauvac.