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Fernand Oubradous (12
February 1903 – 6
January 1986) was a
French b****oonist,
conductor and composer. Born in Paris, he
studied in his
native city with...
- of Wind Instruments,
Fernand Oubradous,
conductor (Gramophone);
Fernand Oubradous Chamber Orchestra,
Fernand Oubradous,
conductor (Pathé) (https://www...
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composed in 1967–68. Françaix
dedicated the
concerto to
conductor Fernand Oubradous. It
premiered on July 20, 1968, and the
clarinet soloist was
Jacques Lancelot...
- François-René
Gebauer (1773–1845) Eugène Louis-Marie
Jancourt (1815–1901)
Fernand Oubradous (1903–1986) Étienne Ozi (1754–1813) Carl Almenräder (1786–1846) Friedrich...
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Chamber Music Concerts of
Paris and its
permanent conductor Fernand Oubradous. The work was
performed for the
first time in a
concert commemorating...
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Marcel Mule at the
Paris Conservatory. He also
studied with
Fernand Oubradous and
Norbert Dufourcq,
among others. He then
served as the
saxophone instructor...
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became more
firmly established in the late 1920s by b****oonist
Fernand Oubradous,
oboist Myrtile Morel and
clarinetist Pierre Lefèbvre, who
together comprised...
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clarinette et
orchestre Concerto clarinet and
orchestra dedicated to
Fernand Oubradous;
premiere given by
clarinetist Jacques Lancelot in 1968
Ballet 1967 Le...
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creator of the role. In
November 1956, his
friends Georges Tzipine,
Fernand Oubradous and
Arthur Hoérée
organized a
series of
concerts featuring works by Honegger...
- the Opéra de
Lille as
piccolo under the
direction of
conductors Fernand Oubradous and
Georges Prêtre.
There he
learned his
trade for
three consecutive years...