Frémaux, Louis (Joseph Felix)
Frémaux, Louis (Joseph Felix) (b Aire-sur-Lys, 1921). Fr. conductor. Cond. Nat. Orch. Monte Carlo 1956–66, Rhône-Alpes PO 1968–71, prin. cond. and mus. dir. CBSO 1969–78; prin. cond. Sydney SO 1979–81.
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