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Jean Théodore Latour

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Jean Théodore Latour
Also known asJean T. Latour
Born1766
Died1837
OccupationComposer & Pianist
Musical artist

Jean Théodore Latour (1766–1837) was a French pianist and composer. He wrote several piano sonatinas that have been adapted for early intermediate piano students. His work appears in several books designed for such students. Latour was appointed official pianist to the Prince Regent, later King George IV of the United Kingdom.

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  1. ^ Piano Music Composed By Jean T Latour. The Encore Music, retrieved April 24, 2008
  2. ^ Latour, Theodore 1766-1837. Sheet Music 2 Print, retrieved April 24, 2008

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