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Latest revision as of 14:16, 17 March 2015

Life

Born: December 23, 1819, Munich

Died: April 19, 1892, Paris

Biography Son of the violinist Johann Nepomuk Cavallo (1784-1858), he studied at the Conservatory in Munich. His brother Johann Nepomuk Cavallo (1840-1917) worked in Munich with Franz Lachner and Josef Rheinberger. Peter Cavallo settled in Paris around 1843 where he was organist at Saint-Nicolas des Champs, and St. Vincent de Paul between 1851 and 1863.

List of sacred works

  • O Salutaris, pour mezzo-soprano ou baryton. Musique d'un cantique de Beethoven, arrangée par P. Cavallo A Paris : chez Richault, 1860 After Beethoven Op. 13

Also many cantiques

Publications

External links

Wikipedia (French)