- Claude-Paul
Taffanel (16
September 1844 – 22
November 1908) was a
French flautist,
conductor and instructor,
regarded as the
founder of the
French Flute...
- Jacques-Pierre de
Taffanel de la Jonquière,
Marquis de la Jonquière (18
April 1685 – 17
March 1752) was a
French admiral who was
appointed as Governor...
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definitive line-up of
eminent performers:
Messieurs Saint-Saëns, Diémer,
Taffanel, Turban [fr], Maurin, Prioré, de
Bailly and
Tourcy who,
after a very interesting...
- and
dedicated to Paul
Taffanel in 1898 for the "Concours de flute", a
flute competition held by the
Conservatoire de Paris.
Taffanel, who took over a flute...
- – 10 June 1926) was a
French flautist, a
student and
colleague of Paul
Taffanel, a
writer who
advocated for the
revival of
Baroque music, and a musician...
- The
French Flute School, as
practiced by
pupils of Paul
Taffanel at the
Paris Conservatoire, emplo**** a
playing style featuring a
light tone and vibrato...
-
Conservatory and was a
student of
Philippe Gaubert,
Adolphe Hennebains, and Paul
Taffanel; all of whom were
flute virtuosos in
their time.
Moyse pla**** prin****l...
- housekeeper,
occasionally cleaned the
apartment of Paul
Taffanel, who
began teaching Philippe the flute.
Taffanel was
Professor of
Flute at the
Paris Conservatoire...
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Lydia Thompson,
English dancer,
actress (born 1838)
November 22 – Paul
Taffanel,
French flautist,
composer (born 1844)
December 13 –
Augustus Le Plongeon...
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settle on the Rivière aux Sables. It was
named after Jacques-Pierre de
Taffanel de la Jonquière,
Marquis de la Jonquière,
governor of New
France from 1749...