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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 44. Chapters: Angers SCO, People from Angers, Chateau d'Angers, Prosper Meniere, Fulk, King of Jerusalem, Rene of Anjou, Henri Dutilleux, Nicolas Mahut, Paul Doguereau, Jean Bodin, Michel Eugene Chevreul, Jacques Loussier, Angers Bridge, Catholic University of the West, Ducs d'Angers, Rene II, Duke of Lorraine, Marie of Anjou, Bernard Zehrfuss, Jacques Spiesser, David d'Angers, Angers tramway, Herve Bazin, Jardin des Plantes d'Angers, Rene Bazin, Frederic Alfred Pierre, comte de Falloux, Gaetan de Rochebouet, 1957 Coupe de France Final, Mickael Pagis, Gilles Menage, Jessica Houara, Albert Bedane, Centre International Des Etudes Francaises, Christian Bouchet, Zacharie Astruc, Jules Eugene Lenepveu, Pierre Augustin Beclard, Jardin botanique de la Faculte de Pharmacie d'Angers, Cahiers Octave Mirbeau, Angers Cathedral, Gustave Lefrancais, Felix Legueu, Madame Claude, Agglomeration community of the Angers Loire Metropole, Gaby Morlay, Museum d'histoire naturelle d'Angers, Rene Voisin, Joseph Delaunay, Jean Poperen, Gilles Bourdouleix, Canton of Angers-Nord-Ouest, Eugene Appert, Guillaume Bodinier, Canton of Angers-Centre, Terra Botanica, Rene Boyvin, Angers European First Film Festival. Excerpt: Henri Dutilleux (born 22 January 1916 in Angers, Maine-et-Loire) is one of the most important French composers of the second half of the 20th century, producing work in the tradition of Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy, and Albert Roussel, but in a style distinctly his own. Although his output is relatively small, its quality and originality have won international acclaim. As a young man, Dutilleux studied harmony, counterpoint and piano with Victor Gallois at the Douai Conservatory before leaving for Paris. There from 1933 to 1938 he attended the classes of Jean and Noel Gallon (harmony and counterpoint), Henri Busser (composition) and Maurice ...