Xavier Leroux

Xavier Leroux

Xavier Henry Napoleón Leroux (October 11, 1863, Velletri – February 2, 1919) was a French composer.

Leroux was the son of a military bandleader. He studied at the Paris Conservatory under Jules Massenet and Théodore Dubois, and won the Prix de Rome in 1885 with the cantata Endymion. From 1896 he taught harmony there. Notable students include Marc Delmas, Paul Paray, Roger Désormière, Eugène Bigot, Georges Dandelot, Albert Wolff, Henri Mulet and Louis Fourestier.

Leroux composed several orchestral and choral works, songs, and piano pieces, but he was primarily known for his operas.

Selected works

Incidental music

Operas

Others

References

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