The Library of Congress > LCCN Permalink

View this record in:  MARCXML | LC Authorities & Vocabularies | VIAF (Virtual International Authority File)External Link

Dédé, Edmond, 1827-1901

LC control no.no2005053829
Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingDédé, Edmond, 1827-1901
    Browse this term in  LC Authorities  or the  LC Catalog
Variant(s)Dédé, Edmond, 1827 or 1829-1903
Dédé, Edmond, 1827 or 9-1903
Associated countryFrance
Associated placeBordeaux (Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France)
Birth date1827-11-20
Death date1901-01-04
Place of birthNew Orleans (La.)
Place of deathParis (France)
Field of activityMusic
Profession or occupationMusicians, Black Composers, Black
Found inHis Mon pauvre cœur [SR] p2000: label (Edmond Dédé) insert (b. Nov. 20, 1827, New Orleans; d. 1901, Paris)
Rehrig, W.H. The heritage enc. of band music, 1991: v. 3 (Dede, Edmond; b. 1829; d. 1903)
Southern, E. Biographical dict. of Afro-American and African musicians, c1982 (Dédé, Edmond; b. Nov. 20, 1827, New Orleans, Louisiana; d. 1903, Bordeaux, France)
Handy, D.A. Black conductors, 1995: p. 489 (Edmond Dédé; b. 1827, New Orleans; d. 1903, Bordeaux, France)
The exile's song, Edmond Dédé and the unfinished revolutions of the Atlantic World, 2017: dust jacket front flap (b. 1827) p. 212 (d. 1901, Paris, on his grave)
Wikipedia, Apr. 13, 2017 (Edmond Dédé (Nov. 20, 1827, New Orleans, Louisiana - Jan. 4, 1901, Paris, France) was a free-born Creole musician and composer; He moved to Europe to study in Paris in 1857 and settled in France; his compositions include Quasimodo Symphony, Le Palmier Overture, Le Serment de L'Arabe and Patriotisme; served for 27 years as the conductor of the orchestra at the Théâtre l'Alcazar in Bordeaux)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmond_D%C3%A9d%C3%A9>
Associated languagefre