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Raoul Bardac

Raoul Bardac (30 March 1881 – 30 July 1950) was a French classical composer and pianist.[1]

Biography

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Born in Paris in 1881, Bardac was Emma Bardac's son and became Claude Debussy's stepson after the marriage of the latter to his mother.[2] He is the brother of Hélène Bardac,[3] known as Dolly, who became Madame Gaston de Tinan[4] and until her death in 1985, the beneficiary of Debussy's work.[5]

Bardac inherited Debussy's Blüthner piano and took it to Meyssac when he retired. This piano was acquired by the Musée Labenche [fr] at Brive-la-Gaillarde in 1989.[6]

Bardac died in Meyssac at the age of 69.

Works

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Bibliography

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References

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  1. ^ "ccm :: Bardac, Raoul Bardac". composers-classical-music.com.
  2. ^ "The Blüthner". www.litart.co.uk.
  3. ^ Hélène Bardac
  4. ^ Hélène de Tinan on data.bnf.fr
  5. ^ Ornella Volta, Erik Satie. Correspondance presque complète (Fayard/IMEC, 2000), p. 664.
  6. ^ Cahiers Debussy (Centre de documentation Claude Debussy, 2007), p. 84.
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