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  1. Jun 30, 2020 · Claude-Paul Taffanel (1844-1908) Paul Taffanel “When Taffanel became Professor of Flute at the Conservatoire in 1893, he revised the institute’s repertoire and teaching methods, reintroducing works by foreign composers and by those of earlier generations, including Bach. Taffanel’s pupils learned to play in a new, smoother style that ...

  2. Chapter 2 examines Taffanel’s education and career, establishing who he was as a flute. figure and his significance in the nineteenth century, exploring the relationship between Taffanel. and Paris. Winning a premier prix in multiple areas demonstrates Taffanel’s wide-range of interests during his education.

  3. à Monsieur Paul Taffanel: Average Duration Avg. Duration: 6 minutes Composer Time Period Comp. Period: Romantic: Piece Style Romantic: Instrumentation Solo: flute or violin Orchestra: oboe, clarinet (B ♭), bassoon, horn (F), harp, strings Extra Information This work was used as an examination piece (Morceaux de concours) by the Conservatoire ...

  4. The French flute player and conductor Paul Taffanel (1844-1908) was an extraordinary virtuoso and a major figure in fin-de-siècle Parisian musical life. Based on a treasure trove of private documents of Taffanel's previously unpublished letters and papers, Taffanel: Genius of the Flute recounts the rich story of his multi-faceted career as a player, conductor, composer, teacher, and leader of ...

  5. Beginning with Paul Taffanel and the introduction of the silver Boehm system flute in the mid-nineteenth century, the French Flute School refers to the use of vibrato, emotional approach to musical line, technique, and tone of French flutists. After Taffanel won the premier prix at the Paris Conservatoire in 1860, his playing was quickly ...

  6. Apr 4, 2014 · Abstract. Beginning with Paul Taffanel and the introduction of the silver Boehm system flute in the mid- nineteenth century, the French Flute School refers to the use of vibrato, emotional approach to musical line, technique, and tone of French flutists. After Taffanel won the premier prix at the Paris Conservatoire in 1860, his playing was ...

  7. Considered as the practical guide for flute, Complete Flute Method was co-written by Paul Taffanel (1844-1908) and Philippe Gaubert (1879-1941). Published in 1923, this method is strongly progressive: helping the beginner from the very start, it should develop and help them to master the necessary theory, technique and tone of this instrument.

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