Adolphe Biarent
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Adolphe Biarent (October 16, 1871–February 4, 1916) was a Belgian composer, cellist and music teacher. Although still little known now, Biarent composed music that successfully combines "the structural solidity" of Cesar Franck and Vincent d'Indy with "something of the orchestral brilliance and clarity" of Emanuel Chabrier.[1]