Frédéric Chalon
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Frédéric Chalon is a French musician born in the 18th century. He was the son of a violinist who played at the Opéra of Paris, and around 1801 he became a flutist and oboist at the Théâtre Feydeau and Théâtre de l'Opéra Comique to 1821. He is noted for being the author of eight collections of pieces for two flutes and for two clarinets, as well as one method for english horn, one for oboe and another for flageolet, an instrumet to which he composed several duets.
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- Chalon, Frédéric. Duetti per Flauti dolci soprani o tenori, Roma, Società Italiana del Flauto Dolce, edited by Giancarlo Rostirolla