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  1. Taffanel suffered from a physical breakdown in 1901, and died in Paris in 1908, aged 64. Playing style. Taffanel came at a crucial moment in the flute's history, after Theobald Boehm had completely remodeled the instrument. He proved the flute fully capable of elegance and extreme expressiveness.

  2. May 14, 2024 · Claude-Paul Taffanel (1844-1908) Paul Taffanel is usually considered the founder of the French Flute School that became dominant in mid-20th century western Europe and America. He studied at the Paris Conservatoire with Louis Dorus, who introduced the Boehm flute there, graduating in 1860. For the next 30 years he pursued a brilliant career as ...

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  4. Early years. Born in Bordeaux, France, Taffanel received his first lessons on the flute from his father at the age of nine. After giving his first concert at the age of ten, he studied with Louis Dorus at the Paris Conservatoire. Once he graduated in 1860, he won his first of several awards for flute performance at age sixteen.

  5. To understand the significance of some of the things Taffanel did, it is necessary to know what study at the Paris Conservatoire was like. Lessons were given in classes in which all levels of playing were represented. There was no individual study, and until 1945, there was only one flute class.

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  6. French flute virtuoso, composer, conductor and teacher (b. 16 September 1844 [N.S.] in Bordeaux; d. 21 November 1908 [N.S.] in Paris ), sometimes known just as Paul Taffanel . Taffanel received his first flute lessons at the age of nine, and gave his first recital aged ten.

  7. Nov 1, 2007 · As the author charts his subject's path towards this peak of perfection as a player—the eloquent review dates from June 1896, when Taffanel was 51he paints a vivid sound-picture not only of his refined interpretative style, but even of his actual sound.

  8. www.npr.org › 2006/06/14 › 5483544Taffanel : NPR

    Jun 14, 2006 · Taffanel Flutist Paul Taffanel was the grand old man of French flute in the 19th century. Flute students still practice the exercises he wrote. Flute students still practice the exercises he wrote.

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