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Lucien Cailliet

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It was indicated that Cailliet was associate conductor of the Allentown Band in Pennsylvania from 1934 to 1969. However, this period conflicts with his teaching post at the University of Southern California stated to be from 1937 to 1944, and his stated residence in Kenosha Wisconsin in the 1950s.
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He studied at several French music conservatories, most notably the Conservatory in Dijon, where he graduated at age 22. He also received a degree from the National Conservatory in Paris. He became a bandmaster in the French Army and, in 1915, toured the United States with the French Army Band,
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Cailliet served as Associate Conductor of The Allentown Band (Pennsylvania) beginning in 1934, during which time he conducted many of his own arrangements. After receiving his Doctor of Music Degree in 1937, he moved to California to teach at the
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for full orchestra. In 1938, he wrote "Variations on the Theme Pop! Goes the Weasel", an arrangement that has remained a favorite of bands and orchestras. He also orchestrated three piano pieces of
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Cailliet also enjoyed a prolific career creating music for films. He contributed to nearly fifty films as either composer or arranger. Among the best known of these films are
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in September 1920, but contradictorily that he joined the Philadelphia Orchestra in 1919, obviously after emigrating. Thus the correct year of his emigration is unknown.
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Cailliet became known for his many faithful arrangements of orchestral music for wind ensemble. His arrangements of
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Possibly Cailliet was only an occasional guest conductor of the Pennsylvania band after 1937.
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Cailliet's name often appears as "Lucien Caillet" on printed music. According to the
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His most famous orchestration is the virtuoso piece for piano and orchestra
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It was indicated that Cailliet sailed from Le Havre to New York on the S/S
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with Stokowski's Orchestra. In 1937 he made a new arrangement of
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French-American composer, conductor and clarinetist (1891–1985)
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In 1919 or 1920, Cailliet emigrated to the US and joined the
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Lucien Cailliet in the Marne, France, Birth Index, 1528-1907
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where he worked for the musical instrument producer
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Index

French-American
Dampierre-sur-Moivre
Panama–Pacific International Exposition
Philadelphia Orchestra
Leopold Stokowski
University of Southern California
Kenosha, Wisconsin
G. Leblanc Company
Kenosha Symphony Orchestra
Woodland Hills
Wagner
Lohengrin
Finlandia
symphonic poem
Jean Sibelius
wind ensemble
Reynaldo Hahn
bass clarinet
Modest Mussorgsky
Pictures at an Exhibition
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Morceaux de fantaisie
Prelude No. 5 in G minor
10 preludes of Opus 23
13 preludes of Opus 32
clarinet choir
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
The Ten Commandments
Elmer Bernstein
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral

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