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+ | Anatole is also the conductor of the [[Mouse Symphony Orchestra]] of Paris. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:04, 3 March 2019
Parisian piano-playing mouse prodigy from the 1967 children's book Anatole and the Piano by Eve Titus and delightfully illustrated by Paul Galdone. He's good.
He helps a human pianist Domenico Duvaletti.
Anatole is also the conductor of the Mouse Symphony Orchestra of Paris.