Léon Du Bois

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Charles-Louis-Léon Du Bois (10 Jan 1859[citation needed] - 19 November 1935)[citation needed]) was a Belgian Organist and composer.

He won the Prix de Rome, and followed in 1912 Edgar Tinel as director of the Royal conservatory. In 1925 he was succeeded by Joseph Jongen.

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  1. ^ RD 8.4.1932[clarification needed]


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