

Andre Wormser
- Category : Entertain-Music-Composer/Arranger
- Type : GP
- Profile : 1/4 - Investigating / Opportunist
- Definition : Split - Small (10,20,46)
- Incarnation Cross : RAX The Four Ways 3
Biography
French banker and Romantic composer.
In 1872 Wormser won the Premier Prix in piano at the Paris Conservatoire, and in 1872 he won the Prix de Rome for his cantata Clytemnestre. He is best known for the pantomime L'Enfant prodigue (1890), which was revived at the Booth Theater in New York in 1916 as the three-act play Perroit the Prodigal.
Wormser composed choral and orchestra music, opera and works for solo instrument and voice.
He died in Paris on 4 November 1926.