Gaston Crunelle
Gaston Crunelle (18 August 1898 in Douai – 13 January 1990) was a French classical flautist and teacher.
Gaston Crunelle | |
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Born | Douai, France | August 18, 1898
Died | January 13, 1990 91) | (aged
Genres | Classical |
Occupation(s) | Performer, teacher |
Instruments | Flute |
From 1941 to 1969 Crunelle trained more than 135 first prizes of flute at the Conservatoire de Paris.
Jean-Pierre Rampal (premier prix 1944) succeeded him in 1969.
In addition to Jean-Pierre Rampal, he trained numerous musicians: Maxence Larrieu, Pol Mule, Jean-Louis Beaumadier, Roger Cotte, James Galway...[1]
External links
- Gaston Crunelle on Robert Bigio flute pages
- Biography of Gaston Crunelle on Flute page
- Gaston Crunelle's discography on Discogs
- Two pictures of Gaston Crunelle
- Trois cadences de Reynaldo Hahn pour le concerto K.299 de Mozart with Gaston Crunelle and Pierre Jamet
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