- and
first manufactured by
French instrument maker Pierre-Louis
Gautrot in 1856.
Gautrot named the
sarrusophone after French bandmaster Pierre-Auguste Sarrus...
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primarily in
France by its
inventor and
Parisian instrument maker Pierre-Louis
Gautrot [fr] and his
successor Couesnon & Co. [fr], and
Evette & Schaeffer. It...
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centuries prin****lly by its inventor,
Parisian instrument maker Pierre-Louis
Gautrot [fr] and his successor,
Couesnon & Co. [fr], as well as
Evette & Schaeffer...
- prin****lly by
their inventor and
Parisian instrument maker Pierre-Louis
Gautrot [fr], and his
successor Couesnon & Co. [fr].
Instruments are also known...
- The
company was
founded by Yves
Coueslant (a
stage designer),
Christiane Gautrot (an
interior designer) and
Desmond Knox-Leet (a painter). The
first shop...
- Milan, Il
mercante di
stampe editore, 1975.
Claude Blaizot et Jean
Edouard Gautrot,
Chahine Illustrateur –
Catalogue raisonné et illustré, Paris, Librairie...
- were
originally made in the late 19th and
early 20th
century by Orsi,
Gautrot [fr] and his
successor Couesnon [fr], and
Evette &
Schaeffer (now Buffet...
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starting with
Jacques Girouard (b-1648 d-1703) and his wife
Marguerite Gautrot Girouard.
Jacques was the
eldest son of François
Girouard and
Jeanne Aucoin...
- had
changed management thrice and was
eventually sold to the m****-maker
Gautrot,
itself purchased in 1884 by Couesnon. Frédéric Triébert’s last foreman...
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soprano (Swanhilde);
Marie Karall, mezzo-soprano (Hulda’s mother);
Marie Gautrot, mezzo-soprano (Halgerde);
Ludivine Gombert,
soprano (Thordis); Edgaras...