Léon Du Bois
Charles-Louis-Léon Du Bois (10 Jan 1859 - 19 November 1935)) was a Belgian Organist and composer.
He won the Prix de Rome, and followed in 1912 Edgar Tinel as director of the Royal conservatory. In 1925 he was succeeded by Joseph Jongen.
Honours
- 1931: Grand Officer in the Order of Leopold.[1]
References
- RD 8.4.1932
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