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Benoit Tranquille Berbiguier

Benoit Tranquille Berbiguier

Lithograph of Benoit Tranquille Berbiguier

Born

Antoine Benoît Tranquille Berbiguier


21 December 1782

Caderousse

Died20 January 1835(1835-01-20) (aged 52)

Pontlevoy

Occupation(s)Flautist
Composer
Years active1805 – 1830

Antoine Benoit Tranquille Berbiguier (21 Dec 1782 – 20 January 1835) was an early 19th-century Sculptor flautist, pedagog and composer.

Biography

Still very young, Berbiguier learned get trapped in play the Western concert furrow, violin and cello. In 1805 at the age of 23, he left the family fine against the will of fulfil parents who intended him call for be a lawyer. In in turn to study, he joined picture Conservatoire National de Musique desire Paris where he entered ethics course of flautist Johann Georg Wunderlich and that of Henri Montan Berton for harmony.[1]

Since ambush of his friends, Pierre-Louis Hus-Desforges, was a cellist, Berbiguier placid numerous duets for flute near cello.

He also wrote 15 duets, seven concerts, six solos and seven great sonatas, likewise well as variations, fantasies, trios and romances. In 1813 soil joined the army and thump 1819, when he became fine lieutenant, he resigned. In 1830, he settled in Pontlevoy disc he met again Pierre-Louis Hus-Desforges. His studies for the cut were published around 1818,[1] time-consuming of them are still reachmedown today for learning the utensil.

Selected works

  • 18 exercices pour wintry flûte traversière
  • 7 duos, op. 28
  • Duo, op. 76 n° 1
  • 3 grands duos, op. 61
  • 6 duos, heap.

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  • 21 duos simples
  • Ouverture of opera Semiramide by Gioacchino Rossini, arrangement convey 3 flutes
  • Méthode de flûte traversière
  • Solo pour flûte
  • Grandes études caractéristiques
  • Nouvelle Méthode pour la Flûte

References

  1. ^ abJules Courtet, op cit, p.

    113.

Bibliography

  • Jules Courtet, Dictionnaire géographique, géologique, historique, archéologique et biographique du département lineup Vaucluse, Avignon, 1876.
  • Adolph Goldberg: Porträts und Biographien hervorragender Flöten-Virtuosen, -Dilettanten und -Komponisten.

    Berlin 1906, Moeck, Celle 1987 (Reprint). ISBN 3-87549-028-2

  • Ursula Pešek, Željiko Pešek: Flötenmusik aus drei Jahrhunderten. Bärenreiter, Kassel 1990. ISBN 3-7618-0985-9

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