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Charles Lebouc

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Charles Lebouc

Charles Joseph Lebouc (December 22, 1822 – 6 March 1893) was a French cellist. Born in Besançon, France, Lebouc attended the Conservatoire in Paris where he studied under Olive Charlier Vaslin (1794 – 1889) and then Louis Norblin, and later became a cello professor. He played chamber music. He composed some pieces for the cello with piano accompaniment and also wrote "Méthode complete et pratique de Violoncelle."

He won first prize in cello in 1842 when he was a student of Auguste Franchomme, and first prize in harmony in 1844 as a student of Fromental Halévy.

He died in Hyères, France.

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