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Arthur Pougin

 
Music Encyclopedia: (François-Auguste-) Arthur Pougin

(b Châteauroux, 6 Aug 1834; d Paris, 8 Aug 1921). French writer on music. He was a theatre violinist and conductor in Paris until 1863, then turned to writing. He was a frequent contributor to Le ménestrel (from 1885 chief editor), La France musicale, L′art musical, Le soir, La tribune and the Journal officiel (from 1878) and edited the supplement to Fétis's Biographie universelle. His most important single work was on Verdi's life (1881).



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Arthur Pougin (1834-1921) was a French musical and dramatic critic and writer. He was born at Châteauroux (Indre) and studied music at the Paris Conservatory under Alard (violin) and Reber (harmony). In 1855 he became conductor at the Théatre Beaumarchais. and afterward leader at Musard's concerts, subconductor at the Folies-Nouvelles, and from 1860 to 1863 he was first violin at the Opéra-Comique. He was in turn feuilletoniste to Le Soir, La Tribune, L'Evénement and Le Journal Officiel, besides being a frequent contributor to all the important French musical periodicals. His work in connection with Fétis's Biographie universelle, for which he prepared a supplement (two volumes, 1878-80), has, however, been found to be lacking in thoroughness. He edited the new edition of Clément and Larousse's Dictionaire lyrique.


 
 

 

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