Jacques Bouffil

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Born: 1783 (France)
Died: 1868 (France)

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[details ←] Jacques Bouffil: Clarinet Trio In C, Op. 7, No. 1 , Bb clarinet trio,
[details ←] Six Trios Clarinet,
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Biography

Jacques Bouffil (1783-1868) was one of the most significant clarinettists of the 19th century. He studied at the Conservatoire National de Paris, where he was taught by F.X. Lefevre. From 1807 to 1830 he was solo clarinettist in the orchestra of the Opera-Comique. He founded a wind quintet - one of the first examples of this combination. As a composer he committed himself almost excluively to writing for the clarinet. His Clarinet Trios, among his most important works, are published by Editions Billaudot (UK representation: United Music Publishers).

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0060550102821
Label: Helicon Records
Manufacturer: Helicon Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Helicon Records
Release Date: March 21, 2000
Studio: Helicon Records




Disc 1:
  1. Trio No.5, Op.8 No.2: Moderato
  2. Trio No.5, Op.8 No.2: Menuet
  3. Trio No.5, Op.8 No.2: Andante Varie
  4. Trio No.5, Op.8 No.2: Allegro Agitato
  5. Son, Op.35: Allegro
  6. Son, Op.35: Lento
  7. Son, Op.35: Vivo
  8. Ultimate Nimbus: Flowing/Spritely
  9. Ultimate Nimbus: Tempo Primo
  10. Ultimate Nimbus: Slow-Tempo Primo
  11. La Joie
  12. Trio No.5, Op.8 No.2: Tempo Moderato, Ma Molto Agitato
  13. Trio No.5, Op.8 No.2: Adagio
  14. Trio No.5, Op.8 No.2: Cadenza Allegro Commodo
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