• Aymé Kunc (20 January 1877 – 13 February 1958) was a French composer and administrator. Born in Toulouse, Kunc won second prize alongside Maurice Ravel...
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  • Toulouse, the son of Aloys Kunc [fr] and brother of Aymé Kunc. After literary studies in his hometown, Kunc entered the École Niedermeyer de Paris in 1889...
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    First Grand Prize) 1900 – Florent Schmitt 1901 – André Caplet 1902 – Aymé Kunc 1903 – Raoul Laparra 1904 – Raymond-Jean Pech 1905 – Victor Gallois ("first"...
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    he received a 2nd prize for composition at the Prix de Rome, alongside Aymé Kunc and Jean Roger-Ducasse. He then taught counterpoint and fugue at the École...
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    at the Théâtre des Arènes [fr] in Béziers, 27–29 August 1911, music by Aymé Kunc, 1912: La monnaie de singe, four-act comedy (cowritten with Lucie Delarue-Mardrus...
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  • where he took over the direction of the music academy as successor of Aymé Kunc. The composers Jean-Marie Depelsenaire and Marcelle Villin were among...
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  • correspondent for L'Express du Midi. He was also a great friend of composer Aymé Kunc. He died in toulouse on 11 March 1928. From 1889 to 1895: Paris, Sainte-Croix...
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    Louis de Serres [de], Erik Satie, Charles Koechlin, Jacques de La Presle, Aymé Kunc, Joseph Boulnois, Joseph-Ermend Bonnal and Francisco Braga were among...
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