Benoit François Mozin called le jeune (the younger) (21 March 1769 – 1 December 1857) was a French composer.
He later married the daughter of Louis Joseph Guichard,[2] singing teacher, in his third marriage.
They had two children: the eldest, the marine painter Charles Mozin, discoverer of Trouville-sur-Mer, and his brother, the composer Théodore Mozin, second Grand Prix de Rome in musical composition in 1841 (a pupil of Henri-Montan Berton and Fromental Halévy).
He left about 60 scores for the piano including Souvenir de Trouville, Op.
After he died in 1857 in Sèvres, Mozin was buried at the cimetière du Père-Lachaise (8th division).