Cyrille Rose
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Cyrille Rose, full name Chrysogone Cyrille Rose (Lestrem Pas-de-Calais, February 13, 1830 - 1902/3?, Méaux?)[1] was an important French clarinet teacher and composer of pedagogical material for the clarinet still widely in use today.
Cyrille's teacher was Hyacinthe Klosé. He studied under Klosé at the Paris Conservatoire, gaining First Prize in 1847.
He schooled many famous clarinet players, such as:
- Louis Cahuzac
- Paul JeanJean
- Manuel Gomez
- Fransico Gomez
- Henri Lefèbvre
- Henri Paradis
- Henri Selmer
- Alexandre Selmer
[edit] References
- ^ Pamela Weston, More Clarinet Virtuosi of the Past, Fentone Music Ltd, p210, ISBN 09506259 14
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