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  2. Philippe Gaubert (5 July 1879 – 8 July 1941) was a French musician who was a distinguished performer on the flute, a respected conductor and a composer, primarily for the flute.

  3. Gaubert was a weekend composer who wrote, among his 80 or so works, several pieces for flute that have become an important part of the flute repertoire. Despite his prominence as a conductor and soloist and having left a generous bequest of recordings as conductor, it is his compositions for which Gaubert is best known in posterity.

  4. Philippe Gaubert (1879-1941) was a French composer, conductor, and flautist. He is considered to be one of the most important musicians in Paris during the early 1900s. Gaubert's music is known for its melodic and harmonic richness, and it has a distinctive French quality.

  5. Philippe Gaubert was a French flutist, conductor, and composer of the early 1900s. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1900s - 1930s. Musical Period. 20th Century, Post-Romantic. Born. July 5, 1879 in Cahors, France.

  6. French composer, conductor and flautist Philippe Gaubert was born in Cahors on 5 July 1879 and spent most of his childhood in Paris. He studied flute with Paul Taffanel, first privately and then at the Paris Conservatoire. Gaubert played flute (and was later principal conductor) with Paris Opéra.

  7. Philippe Gaubert (1879-1941) died of a stroke just a few days after the premiere of this splendid ballet, a grand work in the best French

  8. Philippe Gaubert. Reviewed by: Colin Anderson. This music is saturated in the elegance and lyrical grace that we recognise as French. Long, sensuous lines are gratefully received by the ears; the heart responds to the deeper vein of expression that French composers are so adept at side-stepping to – an emotional sleight of hand which ...

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