Felix Battanchon

French cellist Félix Battanchon (9 April 1814 – 1893) was one of the venerated teachers at the Paris Conservatory. He studied at the Paris Conservatory with Olive Charlier Vaslin (1794-1889) and Louis Pierre Martin Norblin (1781-1854).[1] In 1840 he entered the orchestra of the Grand Opéra. Little is known about his life until his death in Paris in 1893.[1]

Battanchon wrote some forty compositions, mainly salon pieces and works for cello. His etude collections include:

Notes

  1. ^ a b Battanchon, Felix; Rummel, Martin (ed.); Robinson, J. Bradford (transl.) (2008). 12 Etudes in the Thumb Position. Kassel: Bärenreiter. p. III. ISBN 979-0-006-53549-1. 

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