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| Claude Terrasse (born 1867 at l'Arbresle, Rhone; died 1923 in Paris) was a French composer of operettas. Claude Terrasse was considered by some as the true successor to Jacques Offenbach (1819-1880), one of the originators of the operetta form, a precursor of the modern musical comedy. Terrasse became known by writing the music for the play Ubu Roi of Alfred Jarry in 1896. In Paris his brother-in-law the painter Pierre Bonnard introduced him to the artistic world and the avant-garde literature and art of the time. Bonnard also did several portraits of him. Claude Terrasse was buried in the cemetery of Montmartre. Works
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