Antoine Elwart
1808–1877 (age 69)
Biography
Antoine Elwart (1808–1877) was a distinguished French composer and music educator who made significant contributions to 19th-century musical life in Paris. He composed numerous works across various genres, including symphonies, chamber music, and vocal compositions, while also serving as a respected instructor at the Paris Conservatoire.
Elwart's career was marked by his dedication to both composition and pedagogy, influencing a generation of French musicians during the Romantic era. His works reflected the musical sensibilities of his time, and he remained an active figure in Parisian musical circles until his death. He was interred at Père Lachaise Cemetery, one of Paris's most prestigious burial grounds.