Ovide Musin (1854–1929) was a Belgian violinist and composer.
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Ovide Musin | |
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| Born | 1854 (1854) Nandrin, Belgium |
| Died | 1929(1929-00-00) (aged 74–75) New York |
| Occupation | Violinist and composer |
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Musin was born in Nandrin, Belgium in 1854. He started learning violin at the age of six.[1]
In 1891, he married Annie Louise Tanner.[1]
He died in New York in the year 1929.[1]
In 1884, he gave his first concert in America. He then went on a tour of the United States in which he got to perform at many cities.[1]
In 1898, he returned to Belgium, where he was appointed as a professor at the Brussels conservatory where he himself had studied.[1]
His autobiography, entitled My Memories, is an important source for his life and career.[1]
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