Death
Sauguet died in Paris in 1989 and was buried at the Montmartre Cemetery in the same grave as his partner, Dupont, and next to that of Andre Jolivet in Section 27, near the grave of Hector Berlioz. Sauguet's autobiography Musique, ma vie (Music, my life) was published in 1990.
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