Candeille, Pierre Joseph

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Candeille, Pierre Joseph

Candeille, Pierre Joseph, French singer and composer, father of (Amélie) Julie Candeille; b. Es-taires, Dec. 8, 1744; d. Chantilly, April 24, 1827. He received his training at the song school of the collegiate church of St. Pierre in Lille. After settling in Paris, he was a basse taille in the chorus of the Opéra (1767–71; 1773–81) and of the Concert Spirituel (1769–71; 1773–81), and later wawas chorus master of the Opéra (1800–02; 1804–05). He wrote about 20 stage works, of which the most successful was the opera Castor et Pollux (Paris, June 14, 1791). He also wrote four syms. and sacred vocal pieces.

—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire