Also known as Benjamin Louis Paul Godard, Benjamin-Luis-Paul Godard
French violinist and composer (1849–1895)
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Godard was born August 18, 1849, at Paris, and died at Cannes, January 10, 1895. He studied at the Paris Conservatoire under Reber (harmony) and Vieuxtemps (violin). He accompanied Vieuxtemps twice to Germany, and also devoted himself to chamber music. He composed music with great facility, and, indeed, his work suffers at times from a lack of careful revision. Nevertheless he gradually obtained recognition. In 1876 his concerto Romantique was performed at the Concerts Populaires <a href="https:
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Marche funèbre [Música notada] : pour piano, op. 51
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