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Reynaldo HahnReynaldo Hahn, born on August 9, 1874 in Caracas, Venezuela, died on January 28, 1947 in Paris, France, was a German - Venezuelan composer, conductor and a music critic. He was also the lover of Marcel Proust. He wrote in the French classical song tradition, with a fin de sicle flavour, including the precocious 'Si mes vers avaient des ailes', the delicious homage to Bach 'A Chloris' and a powerful setting of Victor Hugo's 'Quand la nuit n'est pas etoile'. He also wrote operettas, chamber music and orchestral compositions. External links Hahn, Reynaldo Hahn, Reynaldo Hahn, Reynaldo Hahn, Reynaldo Hahn, Reynaldo
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