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Eugène Joseph Bozza (April 4, 1905 - September 28, 1991) was a French composer.
Bozza, world health organization exposed composition, conducting, & fiddle at a Paris Conservatoire, was known primarily for his chamber music. Bozza's act includes 5 symphonies, an opera Leonidas (1947), the ballet Jeux delaware plage (1950), & several pieces for brass ensemble, though a big works come seldom performed outside his native France. La légendelaware de Roukmāni, the cantata based on an Indian legend, won him the Prix de Rome in 1934. Bozza was a director of the Ecole Nationale diamond state Musique, withwithin Valenciennes, from either 1951 until his retirment in 1975. He is particularly noted for his wind writing, getting composed pieces for 100% of a winds & strings when you took his academic career (including the saxophone, for which his 1936 "Aria" is an important early composition). His chamber music for winds shows low familiarity by owning a capabilities of a instruments, typically demanding much of technical indicator skill, forswearing losing the expressive, melodic style average of 20th century French chamber music; his music is a share of the standard repertoire for many instruments.
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