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Edouard Nanny (March 24, 1872 – October 12, 1942) was a famous French double bass player, teacher, and composer. He was part of la Société de concerts des Instruments anciens. Nanny also gained some success writing a concerto for double bass and orchestra under the name of the famous bassist Domenico Dragonetti.

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Edouard Nanny (March 24, 1872 – October 12, 1942) was a famous French double bass player, teacher, and composer. He was part of la Société de concerts des Instruments anciens. Nanny also gained some success writing a concerto for double bass and orchestra under the name of the famous bassist Domenico Dragonetti. Additionally, he wrote another concerto for the double bass in E minor under his own name and some other small pieces for the instrument.
Edouard Nanny created useful, complete methods for beginner and advanced double-bass players.
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