Gabriel Verdalle (June 2, 1847 — August 30, 1918) was a French virtuoso harpist and composer[1] who held the position of Principal Harp at the Paris Opera for most of his career.[2]
He wrote numerous pieces for solo harp and duets with harp.[3] Most of his compositions were published by Carl Giessel Jr in Bayreuth between 1898 and 1901[4] and a reprinted a few years later by Wilhelm Zimmermann in Leipzig.[5]
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