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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Louis-Albert Bourgault-Ducoudray (2 February 1840 4 July 1910) was a French Breton composer, pianist, and professor of music history/theory at the Conservatoire de Paris. He was born at Nantes and died at Vernouillet, near Dreux. Debussy was one of his protégés. His bucolic upbringing near the family estate of Grézillières certainly added to his eventual fascination with the folklore, music, and culture of Brittany and other nations. Later in life, Bourgault would support the Breton Regionalist Union, a Celtic organization indebted to the propagation…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Louis-Albert Bourgault-Ducoudray (2 February 1840 4 July 1910) was a French Breton composer, pianist, and professor of music history/theory at the Conservatoire de Paris. He was born at Nantes and died at Vernouillet, near Dreux. Debussy was one of his protégés. His bucolic upbringing near the family estate of Grézillières certainly added to his eventual fascination with the folklore, music, and culture of Brittany and other nations. Later in life, Bourgault would support the Breton Regionalist Union, a Celtic organization indebted to the propagation of Breton culture, ideals, and the notions of independence. He was also represented in the Goursez. Bourgault was from a family of considerable political and ancestral clout. His uncle was Adolphe Billault, the famous minister of the Second Empire. He was personally selected by Napoleon III to act as France's Interior Minister from 1854-1858 (Groves 6, III, p. 110). Another of his uncles, Jules Rieffel, from Alsace, founded one of France's first Agricultural schools called the École nationale supérieure agronomique de Rennes. Amongst his ancestors, L.A.