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Eugène Bigot (28 February 1888 – 17 July 1965) was a French composer and conductor.

Life

Bigot was born in Rennes, Brittany, and taught at the Conservatoire de Paris where his notable pupils included Émilien Allard, Louis de Froment, Henri-Claude Fantapié, António Fortunato de Figueiredo, Karel Husa, Paul Kuentz, Jean-Bernard Pommier, Pierre Rolland, and Mikis Theodorakis.

He died in Paris.

External links

Jean-Philippe Mousnier: "Albert Wolff - Eugène Bigot", Editions l'Harmattan, 2001.

Cultural offices
Preceded byAlbert Wolff Principal Conductors, Lamoureux Orchestra
1935–1950
Succeeded byJean Martinon
Preceded bynone Music Directors, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France
1949–1965
Succeeded byCharles Bruck
Opéra-Comique music directors
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