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Scores of Contemporary Japanese Music

THOMÉ, Francis

Francis Thomé (18 October 1850 – 16 November 1909), was a French pianist and composer.
He was born in Port Louis, Mauritius, and studied at the Paris Conservatoire with Jules Duprato and Ambroise Thomas. After leaving the Conservatoire, he became well known as a composer of salon pieces and was in demand as a pianist and teacher. His music was particularly successful in the French provinces, and two of his operas were first performed outside Paris. He became popular towards the end of the 19th century as a composer of accompanied poems, but is also known for his stage works, which encompassed various genres, including ballet, pantomime, incidental music (for a wide range of plays), bluettes, and operettas, such as Le Baron Frick (1885), the latter collaboration with Ernest Guiraud, Georges Pfeiffer, and Victorin de Joncières.

Title Arranger Instrumentation
Berceuse
Keyboard/Wind - Duo
BERCEUSE for Cornet (easy version)
Keyboard/Wind - Duo for Trumpet and Piano
Berceuse for Trumpet
Keyboard/Wind - Duo for Trumpet and Piano
FANTAISIE
Keyboard/Wind - Duo for Trumpet and Piano
Simple Aveu
Keyboard/Wind - Duo for Trumpet and Piano