Maurice Le Boucher

Maurice Georges Eugène Le Boucher (25 May 1882 – 9 September 1964), was a French organist, composer, and pedagogue.

[1] In 1907, Le Boucher won the prestigious Grand Prix de Rome.

[3] He wrote an Organ Symphony in E major, which was published in 1917 by Éditions Leduc, Paris.

He wrote a drama on Oscar Wilde la Duchesse de Padoue which was published by Salabert in 1931.

In 1920, he was appointed as director of the Montpellier Conservatory, a post he held for 22 years.