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Alexandre Boucher

Alexandre Boucher (10 April 1770 – 30 December 1861) was a French violinist, who performed through Europe; he was noted for having a resemblance to Napoleon.
==Early life==
He was born in Paris. He had an interest in music at an early age; he was a pupil of Navoigille l'Aîné, and aged eight he played at ''les Concert Spirituels''. By the age of fourteen his playing was well known in Paris. In 1787 he went to Madrid, where he was solo violinist to king Charles IV of Spain. During his time in Madrid he met Luigi Boccherini with whom he played chamber music. He married Céleste Gallyot, a harpist and pianist to the king.〔〔(Boucher, Alexandre-Jean ) ''Dictionnaire de la conversation et de la lecture'', Volume 7 (Belin-Mandar 1833), accessed 1 Dec 2014.〕
He returned to Paris in 1806, where he became successful.〔〔
In 1808 Charles IV of Spain was forced to abdicate, and he was kept prisoner at Fontainbleu by Napoleon; Boucher visited him there, and directed a small group of musicians that played for the former king.〔〔(Boucher and the Marseillaise ) accessed 1 Dec 2014.〕

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