Albert Cahen d'Anvers (8 January 1846 – 27 February 1903) was a French composer best known for light opera.
Born in Antwerp to a Belgian-Jewish banking family, Cahen was a pupil of César Franck (composition) and Mme.
He enjoyed access to the elite social circles of his day, and made himself known to the musical world with the following compositions: He died in La Turbie.
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