Henri Sauguet
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Henri Sauguet
Summary
Henri Sauguet is a human[1]. He was born in Bordeaux[2]. He was born on May 18, 1901[3]. He passed away in Paris[4]. He died on June 22, 1989[5]. He worked as a composer[6] and film score composer[7]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (94 views/month, #7,290 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Henri Sauguet's place of birth was Bordeaux[2].
- Henri Sauguet died in Paris[4].
- Henri Sauguet passed away in 9th arrondissement of Paris[9].
- Henri Sauguet was born on May 18, 1901[3].
- Henri Sauguet died on June 22, 1989[5].
- Burial took place at Montmartre Cemetery[10].
- Henri Sauguet held citizenship in France[11].
- Henri Sauguet's professions included composer[6].
- Henri Sauguet's professions included film score composer[7].
- Henri Sauguet's field of work was classical music[12].
- Henri Sauguet received the Officer of the Legion of Honour[13].
- Henri Sauguet received the Officer of the National Order of Merit[14].
- Henri Sauguet received the Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres[15].
- Henri Sauguet received the Grand Officer of the National Order of Merit[16].
- Henri Sauguet was a member of Académie des beaux-arts[17].
- Henri Sauguet is recorded as male[18].
- Henri Sauguet's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Henri Sauguet's genre is opera[20].
- Henri Sauguet's genre is symphony[21].
- Henri Sauguet's Commons category is recorded as Henri Sauguet[22].
- Henri Sauguet's given name is recorded as Henri[23].
- Henri Sauguet studied under Charles Koechlin[24].
- Henri Sauguet studied under Joseph Canteloube[25].
- Henri Sauguet's instrument is recorded as piano[26].
- Henri Sauguet's described by source is recorded as Brief Biographical Dictionary of Foreign Composers[27].
Product Details
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MusicBrainz — CC0 open music encyclopedia
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Type: Person[28]
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Country: FR[29]
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Began / founded: 1901-05-18[30]
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Ended / dissolved: 1989-06-22[31]
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Genre(s): classical[32]
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Community tags: classical, composer, french composer[33]
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MusicBrainz ID: 79b81b9c-3b17-45fc-90af-0921fe68767e[34]
Body
Origins and Family
Henri Sauguet was born in Bordeaux[2]. He was born on May 18, 1901[3].
Education
Studied under Charles Koechlin[24], a composer[35], 1867–1950[36], of France[37], awarded the Honorary Member of the International Society for Contemporary Music[38] and Joseph Canteloube[25], a composer[39], 1879–1957[40], of France[41], awarded the Saintour Prize[42].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include composer[6] and film score composer[7]. Henri Sauguet's field of work was classical music[12].
Recognition
Awards received include Officer of the Legion of Honour[13], a grade of an order[43], in France[44]; Officer of the National Order of Merit[14], a grade of an order[45], in France[46]; Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres[15], a grade of an order[47], in France[48]; and Grand Officer of the National Order of Merit[16], a grade of an order[49], in France[50].
Death and Burial
Henri Sauguet died on June 22, 1989[5]. Recorded place of death include Paris[4], a commune of France[51], in France[52], founded in -0300[53] and 9th arrondissement of Paris[9], a municipal arrondissement of France[54], in France[55], founded in 1860[56]. He is buried at Montmartre Cemetery[10].
Why It Matters
Henri Sauguet ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (94 views/month, #7,290 of 1,000,298).[8] He has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[57] He is known by 26 alternative names across languages and contexts.[58]
FAQs
Where was Henri Sauguet born?
Henri Sauguet's place of birth was Bordeaux[2].
Where did Henri Sauguet die?
Henri Sauguet passed away in Paris[4].
What did Henri Sauguet do for work?
Henri Sauguet worked as composer[6] and film score composer[7].
What awards did Henri Sauguet receive?
Honors received include Officer of the Legion of Honour[13], Officer of the National Order of Merit[14], Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres[15], and Grand Officer of the National Order of Merit[16].