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Philippe Gaubert (5 July 1879 – 8 July 1941) was a French musician who was a distinguished performer on the flute. He was a respected conductor and a composer , primarily for the flute. [ 1 ]
[n 2] The players were Micheline Kahn (harp), Philippe Gaubert (flute), Ernest Pichard (clarinet), and the Quartet Firmin Touche; the performance was conducted by Charles Domergue. [7] [8] The British premiere was on 4 September 1907 at a Henry Wood Promenade concert, with Alfred Kastner as harp soloist. [9]
…explosante-fixe…, various configurations with flute and other instruments (1971–72, 1973–74, 1985, 1991–93) Le marteau sans maître for contralto voice, alto flute, viola, guitar, xylorimba, vibraphone, and percussion; Carlos Chávez: Soli II for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, and horn
Gaston Crunelle (18 August 1898 in Douai – 13 January 1990) was a French classical flutist and teacher.. After earning a first prize in flute in 1914 at the Douai Conservatory studying under Auguste Bernard, Crunelle studied in Paris with Adolphe Hennebains, Léopold Lafleurance, and Philippe Gaubert.
Nevertheless, the state of the instrument was increasingly worse, and Vierne was one of those concerned. In the first French performance of Dupré's Symphonie-Passion on 30 April 1925 to an audience of 3,000, the deterioration was notable. In 1926, having become professor of organ at the Conservatoire in succession to Gigout, he used his ...
Emmanuel Pahud (born 27 January 1970) is a Franco-Swiss flautist.. He was born in Geneva, Switzerland.His father is of French and Swiss background and his mother is French. The Berlin-based flutist [1] is most known for his baroque and classical flute repertoir
Marcel Moyse ([mÉ”iz]; [1] May 17, 1889, in St. Amour, France – November 1, 1984, in Brattleboro, Vermont, United States) was a French flautist.Moyse studied at the Paris Conservatory and was a student of Philippe Gaubert, Adolphe Hennebains, and Paul Taffanel; all of whom were flute virtuosos in their time. [2]
Violin concerto Sursum corda (1981) (wind, harp, celesta, gong and kettledrums accompaniment) (Zdenek Sestak - Czech Contemporary Composer) Tolib Shahidi. Concerto for Violin and Chamber Orchestra (1993) Rodion Shchedrin. Concerto Cantabile (1998) Vissorion Shebalin. Violin Concerto, Op. 21 (1936–40, 1959) Noam Sheriff. Violin Concerto (1986)