Mario Cazes

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Mario Cazes

Mario Cazes
Born Marius Joseph Cazes
17 July 1890
Béziers
Died 3 November 1972(1972-11-03) (aged 82)
Béziers
Occupation Musician
Composer

Mario Cazes (17 July 1890 – 3 November), was an 20th-century French composer, conductor and violinist extremely popular during the 1920s and 1930s.

He was a recipient of the ordre national of the Légion d'honneur.

Marius Joseph Cazes, the son of Cazes Joseph-Auguste and Avérous Zélie, was the eldest in a family of five brothers and two sisters.

Considered one of the greatest violinists of his time, he was the first with his band to perform on Radio Tour Eiffel in 1927.

Compositions

Music sheet of Mario Cazes, for violon or mandoline

Prends-moi, Hawaï, Aux reflets de Paris, Si tu voulais, La Vira, Serment d'Amour, M'amour!M'amour!, Aux reflets de Paris, Moana, Ne faites pleurer les femmes, Pour toi, Garde-moi, Obsession, Ton bonheur, Chant des Guitares, Tout près de moi, Tu me verras passer, L'étrange Mélodie, Dans un Sourire, Valse Vache, J'suis un p'tit gosse, Chrysanthèmes, Fox trot du Canari, Je ne t'aime plus, Amour Folie, L'Écrevisse, Ma Wallonie, En Dansant Le Charl'ston, Le Chapelet d'amour, Chemineau, Petite Fumée...

Operettas

Paris : Le Trianon
1930
Mariska, at the Trianon Lyrique, premiered 22 December
Théâtre Sébastopol
1933
Honolulu, at the Théâtre Sébastopol, premiered 8 February

Cinema

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