François Cosset
Born: ca. 1620, Saint Quentin (France)
Died: 1682, Reims (France)
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Biography
Music Director of Notre Dame, Paris 1643-1646. He went on to the post of Music Director of Reims Cathedral 1647-1662.
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Paul Dukas: Premiere of Ariane et Barbe-Bleue, in Paris, France.
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Richard Strauss: Premiere of Guntram, in Weimar, Germany, with Strauss conducting.
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