Jean Bouzerand
Eugene Jean-Baptiste Bouzerand , known as Jean Bouzerand (born in 1881 with Cahors; died in 1965 in the same city) was Journaliste.
He collaborated in the Small Gironde , famous daily newspaper regional of Bordeaux, before the Second world war, then after the war, with Southern West , and with the daily newspaper Le Monde , of which he was corresponding. Jean Bouzerand had lived in Paris in the years 1900. He was the friend of the flutist Philippe Gaubert, originating in Cahors, him also, (and which will become director of the Music to the Opéra of Paris). Musician, violonist, music lover, he attended the large concert performers in particular those in the Pasdeloup concerts (of which Jean Nouyrit). He played failures with Lénine, with Montparnasse. Jean Bouzerand wrote much on the music, the history and the inheritance of which he was a keen defender.
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