Bach, Leon 5.sep.1881-f1936
France, Saint-Nicolas-de-Port - ?, ?
violinist, professor of music, 1899 he studied at the Conservatoire de Nancy and won the 2e prix violin and 1er accessit trumpet, 1888-1899 in
military service in the 41e Regiment territorial Saint-Nicolas-de-Port, 1908-1909 violinist in the 37e Regiment d'Infanterie, 1913 musician in the 69e Regiment d'Infanterie de
Ligne, 1.feb.1913 residing with his father in Saint-Nicolas-de-Port,
1.feb.1913 he sold 'Cafe de la Poste' rue Laruelle 15 in Saint-Nicolas-de-Port which he owned together with his father, 26.jul. 1913 as professor of music
residing at 13 rue du Haut-Bourgeois in Nancy, 1923-1924 professor at Conservatoire Municipal de Musique in Troyes, 4.jul.1923 he received compensation for damage caused by acts of war to a property
at 24 route Nationale in Montauville, 1.jun.1924 made Officier d'Academie, 1936 as composer member of Societe des Auteurs, Compositeurs et Editeurs de Musique (SACEM) Paris,
9.feb.1936 residing in Bayon Meurthe-et-Moselle he was made Officier de l'instruction publique for his services in the art of music, 30.aug.1936 he
directed his fanfare 'La Vaillante' at the Fete de la Mirabelle de Bayon ; son of cafe
owner/director of Societe Musicale in Bayon Eugene Bach (Uckange 19.may.1848-3.apr.1930 Bayon) and Marie Madeleine
Delphine Haquin (Brehain-la-Ville 16.may.1849-) who married 16.dec.1880 in Saint-Nicolas-de-Port ; 26.jul.1913 in Bayon he married Angele Josephine Michel
(Montauville 2.apr.1884-)
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[] Les sygnes
music Leon Bachs - ? Leon Bach
broadcasted by the radio stations Tour Eiffel and Ecole Superieure des P.T.T. 27jul1924