Louis Gregh
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Arbalète-polkaAu petit trot, Op.21Avant-printemps, Op.96C
Chant du souvenir, Op.17Chante, Bengali!Chemin faisantConnaissez-vous mon amie?Cri-CriD
DoraE
Elegy, Op.9En troïkaF
FatmaFête printanière, Op.67G
Grande marche solennelleJ
Je n'ai rien osé lui dire!Je pense à Dieu qui nous donna le vinJe pense à vous, Op.42L
La cage du pinsonLa leçon de charitéLa mandoline, Op.20La plainte de l'exiléLe bon pasteurLe chant du séraphinLe pays du bon vinLes bergers Watteau, Op.5Les farfadets, Op.11Les joyeux papillons, Op.8Les phalènes, Op.19Les roses mortesL'étoile de la FranceLettre d'une pensionnaireL'immensité, Op.15M
Mazurka de salon No.1, Op.6Minuit à VeniseMurmure de bal, Op.66N
Nuits algériennes, Op.98O
Ouvre ta porte à mon coeur!P
Parais à ta fenêtre!, Op.29Pastorale Louis XV, Op.12Patart, Patart et Cie.Perles et fleurs, Op.14R
Retour des moissonneurs, Op.13Rêverie, Op.16S
Saltarelle, Op.49Souvenirs de pensionV
Valse de salon No.4, Op.35Vers l'idéal, Op.94É
Élégie pastorale, Op.10WikipediaLouis Charles Félix François Gregh (16 March 1843 – 21 January 1915) was a French composer and music publisher.
Gregh was born in Philippeville, now Skikda, Algeria. His family was of Maltese origin. As a composer, he wrote operettas, ballets, numerous popular songs, and over 150 works for piano for two, four, and six hands. He died in Sainte Mesme, Seine-et-Oise, now Yvelines, aged 71.
His son Fernand Gregh (1873–1960) was a philosopher, literary critic and poet, member of the Académie française.
Gregh registered as a music publisher with SACEM in February 1873 after having bought the catalogue of the Parisian publisher Claude Heu. He grew by acquiring, by auction, parts of the dissolved publishers Léon Escudier (1882), Egrot (1884), and Jochem (1899). He was also the French representative of the publishers Litolff and Universal Edition. His business was quite successful, and he only gave up in old age in 1907, when he sold it to Rouart, which in turn was taken over by Salabert in 1953.