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Several composers named '''[[Giraud]]''' can be found in biographical dictionaries: | Several composers named '''[[Giraud]]''' can be found in biographical dictionaries: | ||
*[[imslp:Category:Giraud, François-Joseph|François-Joseph]] | *[[imslp:Category:Giraud, François-Joseph|François-Joseph Giraud]] (fl. 1752-88), cellist at the Paris Opera | ||
*[[imslp:Category:Giraud,_Frédéric|Frédéric Giraud]] (1827-?) | *[[imslp:Category:Giraud,_Frédéric|Frédéric Giraud]] (1827-?) | ||
*It is uncertain whether the father & son tenors Lodovico (1846–82) and Fiorello Giraud (1868-1928) also composed music. | *It is uncertain whether the father & son tenors Lodovico (1846–82) and Fiorello Giraud (1868-1928) also composed music. | ||
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*Suzanne Giraud (b. 1958), director of Conservatoire de Paris 20ieme. | *Suzanne Giraud (b. 1958), director of Conservatoire de Paris 20ieme. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:39, 30 May 2020
Several composers named Giraud can be found in biographical dictionaries:
- François-Joseph Giraud (fl. 1752-88), cellist at the Paris Opera
- Frédéric Giraud (1827-?)
- It is uncertain whether the father & son tenors Lodovico (1846–82) and Fiorello Giraud (1868-1928) also composed music.
- Marguerite Carré (née Marthe Giraud, 1880-1947) likewise was principally a singer.
- Hubert Yves Adrian Giraud (born 1920), songwriter & film composer
- Suzanne Giraud (b. 1958), director of Conservatoire de Paris 20ieme.
This is a disambiguation page – a list of people who share the same name. |