Casadesus is the surname of a prominent French artistic family.[1] Its members include:

  • Francis Casadesus [fr] (1870–1954), composer and conductor
    • Jules-Raphaël Casadesus, journalist, writer
      • Odette Casadesus [fr] (1925–1999), writer, poet
  • Robert-Guillaume Casadesus (1878–1940), composer and singer known as "Robert Casa"
  • Henri Casadesus (1879–1947), violist and composer
    • Catherine Casadesus (1902–1985), violinist
    • Jacqueline Casadesus (1903–1976), pianist, singer and actress
    • Christian Casadesus (1912-2014), actor, theatre manager
    • Gisèle Casadesus (1914-2017), actress, daughter of Henri Casadesus
      • Jean-Claude Casadesus (born 1935), conductor, son of Gisèle Casadesus
        • Caroline Casadesus [fr] (born 1962), lyric soprano, daughter of Jean-Claude Casadesus
        • Olivier Casadesus [fr] (born 1970), actor and model, son of Jean-Claude Casadesus
      • Martine Pascal (born 1939), actress, daughter of Gisèle Casadesus
      • Béatrice Casadesus (born 1942), painter and sculptor, daughter of Gisèle Casadesus
      • Dominique Probst (born 1954), composer, son of Gisèle Casadesus
    • Bernard Casadesus (1924–1994), singer, musicologist
  • Marcel Casadesus (1882–1914), cellist
    • Claude Casadesus (1913–1997), cellist
  • Marius Casadesus (1892–1981), violinist and composer

See also

References

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