Eugene Prévost (type-setter)

See also: Eugene Prévost

Eugene Prévost is a leader and type-setter, born with Paris the April 23rd 1809 and dead the August 20th 1872

Biography

Eugene Prévost was initiated very early with the music by his older sister, Genevieve-Aimee-Zoe Prévost. After having made its beginnings of leader with the Harbor, it settled in Louisiana, directed to New York and Philadelphia, like the Netherlands and returned to Paris during the American Civil War.

February 26th, 1831 in Paris, he marries the singer Augustine Dejean-Leroy, known as Éléonore Colon, born in 1807 in the North of France.

To the end of the year 1831, on December 3rd, a fore-mentioned son Leon Eugene comes in the world in Le Havre.

In August 1863, Eugene Prévost is had a presentiment of to succeed Georges Haini, party to direct the orchestra of the Opéra of Paris, as leader of the Large Theater of Lyon, but finally it is Joseph Luigini, director of the Lyons brass band, which is named.

Its death certificate specifies that he died of a Hépatite.

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