Stravinsky, Prokofiev, Scriabin, Rachmaninov, et al
Franz Liszt - very famous 19th century Hungarian composer who moved to Paris in his teens. He was also a virtuosic pianist.
You are probably thinking of Igor Stravinsky. The 1913 Paris premiere of his "Rite of Spring" literally caused rioting in the audience. Ravel was in the audience (or was it Debussy?) and the future conductor of the Boston Symphony, Pierre Monteaux.
The Russian Army entered Paris together the other Allied Armies, on March, 31,1814.
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Paris in the Twentieth Century was created in 1994.
Claude Debussy was a late nineteenth/early twentieth century composer who spent his life in and around Paris, and like all professional composers of the era, worked for himself.
Chopin
Albert Wolff
Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris
"The Downfall of Paris" (originally titled "La Chute de Paris") is a composition by French composer Édouard Lalo. It is a symphonic poem that reflects the dramatic events surrounding the fall of Paris during the Franco-Prussian War in 1870. Lalo is known for his contributions to French music in the late 19th century, particularly in the realms of symphonic and operatic works.
The can can started in around 1830, in working-class ballrooms in Paris. It was first performed in the 19th century, and is now considered an acceptable part of world culture.
Georges Bizet was a French composer who lived from 1835 to 1875. Bizet attended the Conservatoire de Paris and was considered a brilliant student.