Quintette : pour piano, flute, hautbois, clarinette en la et basson / [André Caplet]. [n.d.]
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Caplet, André, 1878-1925
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French composer and operatic conductor; musical director of Boston Opera Company, 1910 to 1914. From the description of Notes on Otello and Poéme symphonique, ca. 1910-1914. (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 31057348 ...
Barrère, Georges
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In 1916, the Barrère Ensemble premiered Griffes' woodwind-harp arrangements of The lake at evening and The vale of death, both compositions written for the French-born flutist Georges Barrère. 1919 was the year Griffes wrote his Poem for flute and orchestra, which was premiered at New York's Aeolian Hall by the New York Symphony Orchestra, led by Walter Damrosch, with Barrère as the flute soloist. From the description of [Letter to Charles T. Griffes]. 1919. (New York Public Libra...
Baron, Samuel, 1925-1997
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Flutist Samuel Baron (1925-1997) was a founding member of the New York Woodwind Quintet, and appeared as soloist with noted orchestras and on recordings. Especially identified with the music of Bach, Baron was a member of the Bach Aria Group before taking over as director in 1980. Baron championed new music, too, and gave premieres of works by Barber, Blackwood, Boulez, Brant, Korte, Kupferman, Laderman, and Riegger. From the description of Samuel Baron collection 1950-1990 1965-1980...