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François Dauverné

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Occupation(s)
  
Trumpeter, Teacher

Role
  
Teacher

Name
  
Francois Dauverne


Years active
  
1814–1869

Instruments
  
Trumpet

Genres
  
Classical music

Francois Dauverne

Born
  
16 February 1799Paris, France (
1799-02-16
)

Died
  
November 4, 1874, Paris, France

Similar People
  
Merri Franquin, Jean‑Baptiste Arban, Edward Tarr, Maurice Andre

"Duo Nr. 1" for Natural Trumpet - François Dauverné -


François Georges Auguste Dauverné (16 February 1799 – 4 November 1874) was a French trumpeter who in 1827 was the first to use the new F three valved trumpet in public performance. Dauverné was amongst the first to realise the potential of the newly invented valve trumpet after its arrival in Paris from Berlin and is credited with persuading several composers to write for it including Berlioz (Waverley Overture 1827) and Rossini (Guillaume Tell 1829).

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Aged 15 he entered the Musique des Gardes-du-Corps du Roi as trumpeter and was later first trumpeter in the orchestra of the Academie Royale de Musique. In 1833 he became the first trumpet teacher at the Conservatoire de Paris teaching both valved trumpet and natural trumpet where his most famous student was Jean-Baptiste Arban

François Dauverné retired from teaching on 1 January 1859 and died in Paris on 4 November 1874.

References

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