Sévérac, (Marie-Joseph-Alexandre) Déodat de
Sévérac, (Marie-Joseph-Alexandre) Déodat de (b St Félix de Caraman en Lauragais, 1872; d Céret, 1921). Fr. composer. Mus. (esp. his songs) evokes atmosphere of his native Provence. Wrote 4 operas, 4 sym.-poems, chamber works, pf. pieces, and songs.
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