A Dictionary of Music and Musicians/Agus, Henri

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From volume 1 of the work.

1502385A Dictionary of Music and Musicians — Agus, HenriGeorge Grove


AGUS, Henri, born in 1749, died 1798; composer and professor of solfeggio in the Conservatoire of Paris (1795). His works, which display more learning than genius, consist of trios for strings, two compositions for violoncello, published in London, where he lived for some time, and six duos concertants for two violins, published by Barbieri (Paris) as the op. 37 of Boccherini.