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in northern France. While under bombardment by German artillery, he composed the song "Petit matelot" which Mayol sang in his visits to French military hospitals. Towards the end of the war, he fell ill and was transferred to the auxiliary service in
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and showed a precocious talent as a composer. His first published song, "Reine de prés" was written when he was 14 and had considerable success. His teacher suggested that he go to France to study at the
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the following year. While still a student at the École supérieure several of his songs were performed at the Casino d'Alger.
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In the later years of his career, Valsien devoted himself primarily to conducting for various Paris theatres including the
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Valsien eventually went to Paris after completing his military service as a nurse stationed at
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At the outbreak of World War I, Valsien rejoined the army as a nurse and was stationed at
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in the north-eastern corner of Algeria. In Paris he showed his songs to the singer
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Mystic Masque: Semblance and Reality in Georges Rouault, 1871-1958
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Encyclopédie multimédia de la comédie musicale théâtrale en France
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singing Valsien's "Cousine" and "Bou-dou-ba-da-bouh" (on
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who showed him an operetta libretto he had written,
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Algiers
French Algeria
operettas
Théâtre Daunou
Théâtre des Folies-Wagram
Théâtre des Nouveautés
Algiers
Ben Aknoun
Conservatoire de Paris
École supérieure des beaux-arts
fr
harmony
BĂ´ne
FĂ©lix Mayol
Georges Rouault
Barlin
Orléans
Jean Guitton
Théâtre Daunou
Théâtre des Folies-Wagram
Théâtre des Nouveautés
Odeon Records
Henri Jeanson
Lady Paname
René Mercier
Théâtre Marigny
Caen
Bibliothèque nationale de France
"Albert Valsien (1882-1955): pseudonyme individuel"

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