Albert Roussel (1869-1937) did not start out as a composer, studying mathematics in college and serving for seven years in the French navy, which allowed him to travel extensively in Asia. He only started studying music in his mid 20s and fell in with the impressionist composers in France, later turning to neoclassicism near the end of his life.
Albert Roussel's first album Joueurs de flûte, Op. 27 released on Tue Jan 01 1924.
The most popular album by Albert Roussel's is Joueurs de flûte, Op. 27
The most popular song by Albert Roussel's is Monsieur de la Péjaudie
Albert Roussel's first song Monsieur de la Péjaudie released on Tue Jan 01 1924.