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André Caplet

André Caplet (Le Havre, November 23, 1878 - Neuilly-sur-Seine, April 22, 1925) was a French composer and conductor now known primarily through his orchestrations of works by Claude Debussy.

Caplet was a friend of Debussy and he orchestrated part of Debussy's Le Martyre de Saint-Sébastien (Bernac 1978, p. 221; Orledge 2003). He also collaborated with Debussy in the orchestration of La Boite a Joujoux. In 1911, Caplet prepared an orchestration of Debussy's Children's Corner, which, along with his orchestration of "Clair de Lune" from the Suite Bergamasque is probably the most widely performed and recorded example of his work. Caplet was a composer in his own right, whose very innovative works have been sadly overlooked for the most part. His original compositions include:

Caplet served as conductor of the Boston Opera from 1910 to 1914. He was gassed while serving in the military during World War I, which resulted in the pleurisy that killed him at a young age. (Orledge, 2003)

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