Aubarede, Calixte Julien Victor 8.oct.1841-?1918 France Aude, Narbonne - ?Frette-sur-Seine
poet, playwrite, composer, stockbroker employee by profession, he was mainly known by his pseudonym Mr. Calixte as surname { 5.oct.1842 his father obtained a 5-year patent on his invention of a canne-pupitre (music stand cane), in Le Menestrel 5.mar.1843 an extensive article appeared about Mr Aubarede's invention in which it was called revolutionary and valued higher than the invention of the accordion ! } 1866 Calixte was as artiste lyrique member of Societe des Travaux Litteraires et Artistiques, 1880 residing with his widowed father at Boulevard Voltaire 89 in Paris 11e, 1888 wrongly named as 'Calixte, Aubarede' residing with his wife and his father at Vieille-Rue d'Argenteuil 96 in Paris Asnieres, 1906 retired residing with his wife in Frette-sur-Seine Paris, both under his pseudonym 'Calixte, Aubarede' and under his real name 'Aubarede, Calixte Julien Victor' as composer and author member of Societe des Auteurs, Compositeurs et Editeurs de Musique (SACEM) Paris, he died between 1906 and 1925, because his death and funeral are not registered, he probably died 1918 in the German bombings or the influenza epidemic ; son of traveling salesman Andre Pascal Aubarede (Bordeaux 31.oct.1801-25.may.1886 Asnieres) and Jeanne Lasserre (Bordeaux 15.may.1820-6.dec.1877 Asnieres) who married 30.aug.1841 in Narbonne and again 30.nov.1846 in Paris ; 22.jan.1880 in Paris 11e he married milliner Sophie Caroline Cyboulle (Nantes 15.nov.1849-11.may.1925 Asnieres) daughter of the painter Aman Cyboulle

Title Parts


[] Les refrains les plus doux. Chant seul
words Ali Vial de Sabligny
pub Margueritat, Paris 1866
pub Mme Henriquez, Paris 1866

[] A deux sous tout l'paquet. Revue en trois actes. Alhambra Theatre, Brussel 28dec1871
par Calixte (music) et Ghede (libretto)

[] Deux coups de marteau. Saynete. c1876
music Firmin Bernicat
libretto C. Ghede and Calixte

[] Les Semailles. Chanson
paroles de Calixte Aubarede, musique de Jules Quidant
pub Bassereau, Paris 1884

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