Paul Ladmirault

Paul Émile Ladmirault
Born(1877-12-08)8 December 1877
Nantes, France
Died30 October 1944(1944-10-30) (aged 66)
Camoël, France
Alma materConservatoire de Paris
Occupation(s)Composer, critic
MovementBreton nationalism

Paul Émile Ladmirault (8 December 1877 – 30 October 1944) was a French composer and music critic whose music expressed his devotion to Brittany. Claude Debussy wrote that his work possessed a "fine dreamy musicality", commenting on its characteristically hesitant character by suggesting that it sounded as if it was "afraid of expressing itself too much". Florent Schmitt said of him: "Of all the musicians of his generation, he was perhaps the most talented, most original, but also the most modest". Peter Warlock dedicated his Capriol Suite to him and Swan Hennessy his Trio, Op. 54.