Following graduation, Edouarde returned to the United States. He was a violinist and assistant director of
Allessandro Liberati's band. He then taught at the Cleveland Conservatory of Music as a professor of harmony and theory for several years. He conducted Knapp's Millionaire Band, the band of the 1st Regiment of the
New York National Guard. They performed in
Asbury Park, New Jersey, and
Willow Grove, Pennsylvania. He also directed music for hotels in New York City, including Hotel Marlborough,
Hotel Wolcott,
Hotel Victoria and
Holland House. Edouarde compiled
photoplay music into scores for features at the Strand regularly, including
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923 film) and
The Private Life of Helen of Troy (1927). Edouarde then worked in the field of synchronizing musical scores to
sound film, among them
Walt Disney's
Steamboat Willie (1928). He also did work for
Pathé-
Van Beuren's ''
Aesop's Fables cartoons from mid-1929 until early 1930, including A Close Call, Barnyard Melody and Tuning In''. On December 10, 1929, he fractured his left ankle in a fire at the Pathé Studios on Park Avenue and 124th Street that killed several people. He survived from leaping from a second-story window. This injury forced him to retire from conducting on stage. ==Personal life==