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Jean louis tulou grand solo no 13 op 96 on historical instruments
Jean-Louis Tulou (born September 12, 1786 in Paris – died July 23, 1865 in Nantes) was a French flute teacher, player and instrument maker.
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- Jean louis tulou grand solo no 13 op 96 on historical instruments
- Jean louis tulou grand solo no 13 op 96
- Family and life
- Flute method
- Piccolo method
- Flute and piano
- Flute dAmour and piano
- Flutes and guitar
- Two flutes
- Three flutes
- Five flute concertos
- References

Jean louis tulou grand solo no 13 op 96
Family and life
His father, Jean-Pierre Tulou (1749–1799), was a bassoonist in the Paris Opera.
Jean-Louis studied at the Paris Conservatoire from the age of 10. He became a professor there in 1829 and remained until 1856. He was involved in flute manufacture. He died on July 23, 1865 in Nantes.
Flute method
Piccolo method
Flute and piano
Note: arrangements may exist for quartet/orchestra as well as with piano.
Flute d'Amour and piano
Flute(s) and guitar
Two flutes
Three flutes
Five flute concertos
References
Jean-Louis Tulou Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA