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Marcel Mule

Marcel Mule (June 24, 1901 - December 19, 2001) was a classical saxophonist.

Born in Aube, Normandy[?], Mule was known by his moniker "Le Patron". Mule's LP CCOO13[?] aroused world wide interest in the art of classical sax. One of his more famous works was the rendition of Jacques Ibert[?]'s Concertino do Camero[?], recorded in 1947.

Marcel Mule died peacefully in his sleep on December 19, 2001 at age 100.



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