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Composer

Leo Daniderff

1878 — 1943

Fascinating Works by Léo Daniderff | STAGE+

Experience the captivating compositions of Léo Daniderff brought to life by world-renowned performers on STAGE+. In the "City Lights" series, we pay tribute to the genius of Daniderff, whose music still encapsulates, enthralls, and entertains audiences worldwide.

About Léo Daniderff

Léo Daniderff (real name: Gaston-Ferdinand Niquet; 15/16 February 1878 – 24 October 1943) was a celebrated French composer and singer known for his contributions to early 20th-century music, particularly in the pre-World War II era. His works have been featured in numerous films including A Very Long Engagement (2004), Se souvenir des belles choses (2001), and Le roi du camembert (1931).

Featured Performers

Join us on STAGE+ and let the music of Léo Daniderff unfold before your ears, carrying you through a cascade of emotions, reliving the distinctly riveting seasons of the composer's artistic journey. With City Lights, we invite you to delve into the beauty of orchestral music, to explore an unparalleled symphony of sounds, and to lose yourself in the fascinating world of Léo Daniderff.