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Moyse Alcan

(1817-1869)
Publisher and litterateur
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Moyse Alcan (1817 – May 14, 1869 in Metz) was a French Jewish publisher and litterateur. He was the father of the Parisian publisher Félix Alcan. He was a member of the Israelite consistory of Metz and one of the judges of the Tribunal of Commerce. Alcan contributed to the Archives Israélites and the Revue d'Austrasie a number of poems, sonatas, and cantatas, such as Noéma (1841); Ruth, a Biblical hymn, dedicated to Carmoly (1843); and Spartacus, a cantata performed at the public concert of the Société de l'Union des Arts, at Metz in 1852, and at Damascus, 1860.

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1869 (aged 51)
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