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A Parisian Childhood

Donald Macleod explores the relationship between Chausson's early experiences and his music.

Donald Macleod explores the relationship between Chausson's early experiences and his music. Ernest Chausson was a serious, thoughtful and somewhat melancholic man. The only surviving son of a prosperous building contractor, he was educated at home, away from the company of other children, in an adult and highly cultured environment. Chausson later acknowledged this as having had a lasting effect on him.

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Mon 4 Apr 2005 00:00

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  • Mon 28 Mar 2005 12:00
  • Mon 4 Apr 2005 00:00

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