Eugène Bozza (1905-1991) was a French composer and conductor, renowned for his contributions to 20th-century music. He was particularly noted for his works for wind instruments, as well as chamber music and orchestral compositions. Bozza's style often blended elements of French impressionism with more contemporary techniques, making his music both accessible and innovative. He also had a significant role in music education, influencing many young musicians through his teaching and compositions.
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