Lacome(actually, Lacôme d’Estaleaux), Paul (-Jean-Jacques)

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Lacome(actually, Lacôme d’Estaleaux), Paul (-Jean-Jacques)

Lacome(actually, Lacôme d’Estaleaux), Paul (-Jean-Jacques), French composer; b. Le Houga, Gers, March 4, 1838; d. there, Dec. 12, 1920. He was a student of José Puig y Absubide in Aire-sur-ΓArdour (1857–60). After winning a competition with his operetta Le Dernier des paladins (1860), he went to Pris and composed orch. works, chamber music, and songs. He had his first real success with the opera-bouffe La Dot mal placée (March 9, 1873), but his greatest success as a theater composer came with Jeanne, Jeannette et Jeanneton (Oct. 27, 1876), which was subsequently heard abroad. Among his later scores were Le Beau Nicolas (Oct. 8, 1880), La Nuit de Saint-Jean (Nov. 13, 1882), Madame Boniface (Oct. 20, 1883), La Gardeuse d’oies (Oct. 26, 1888), Ma mie Rosette (Feb. 4, 1890), and Les Quatre Filles d’Aymon (Sept. 20, 1898).

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