Charles Casimir Manry

1823–1866 (age 43)

Biography

Charles Casimir Manry (1823–1866) was a French composer whose musical works contributed to the vibrant artistic scene of mid-nineteenth-century France. His compositions reflected the musical sensibilities and innovations of his time, engaging with the evolving traditions of French classical and romantic music.

Though his life was cut short at the age of forty-three, Manry left behind a musical legacy that represented his era's creative spirit. He was laid to rest in Montmartre Cemetery, a testament to his standing within Parisian artistic circles.