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  1. Jean-Pascal Beintus (born 1966) is a French composer. Beintus was born in Toulouse. He studied double bass and composition at the conservatories of Nice, Lyon and Paris during the 1980s. When Sir John Eliot Gardiner created the Lyon Opéra Orchestra in 1983, he selected Beintus as a founding double bass player.

  2. Jean-Pascal Beintus. Wolf Tracks and Peter and the Wolf is a 2003 album that combined the orchestral composition Peter and the Wolf by Sergei Prokofiev with a 2002 composition, Wolf Tracks, which had its score written by French composer Jean-Pascal Beintus and text written by Walt Kraemer.

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  4. Jean-Pascal Beintus est un musicien et compositeur français né à Toulouse en 1966. Il grandit à Nice et commence sa formation musicale au conservatoire de Nice. Quelques années plus tard, il intègre le Conservatoire national supérieur de musique de Lyon puis le Conservatoire national supérieur de musique de Paris.

  5. Jean-Pascal Beintus (born 1966) is a French composer. Beintus was born in Toulouse. He studied double bass and composition at the conservatories of Nice, Lyon and Paris during the 1980s. When Sir John Eliot Gardiner created the Lyon Opéra Orchestra in 1983, he selected Beintus as a founding double bass player.

  6. Mini Bio. Jean-Pascal Beintus was born in Toulouse. He studied double bass, piano at the conservatories of Nice, Lyon and Paris during the 1980s. When Sir John Eliot Gardiner created the Lyon Opéra Orchestra in 1983, he selected Beintus as a founding double bass player.

  7. Jean-Pascal Beintus was born in Toulouse. He studied double bass, piano at the conservatories of Nice, Lyon and Paris during the 1980s. When Sir John Eliot Gardiner created the Lyon Opéra Orchestra in 1983, he selected Beintus as a founding double bass player.

  8. May 17, 2003 · composer. Jean-Pascal Beintus has won global acclaim for his highly expressive and compelling compositions. Born in Toulouse, France in 1966, he studied double bass and composition at the conservatories of Nice, Lyon, and Paris during the 1980s.