Léon Escudier

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Who is Léon Escudier?

Jacques-Victor dit Léon Escudier was a French journalist, music critic and music publisher. In 1837, together with Marie Escudier, his brother, and Jules Maurel he founded the weekly La France musicale as well as a music publishing company. In December 1860, he founded the journal L'Art musical. From 1850 to 1858, he worked for Le Pays and Journal de l'Empire. Escudier was the French publisher of Giuseppe Verdi's works. All Verdi's works were apparently included in the Escudier catalogue. The Escudier brothers helped to establish Verdi's reputation across Europe as the leading composer of Italian opera. From 1876 to 1878, Léon Escudier directed the Ventadour Room at the Théâtre italien de Paris where he staged Verdi's operas.

He wrote, in collaboration with his brother, Études biographiques sur les chanteurs contemporains, Dictionnaire de musique, Vie et aventures des cantatrices célèbres, and his autobiography, Mes souvenirs.

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on July 23, 2013

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