Abstract
Guillaume Guidé (1859-1917), Belgian oboist and teacher at the Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles is a very interesting figure, who nevertheless seems to have fallen through the cracks of music history, and is hardly mentioned anywhere in the standard literature. This may be because the Brussels conservatorium didn't enjoy the same illustrious reputation as the Conservatoire de Paris around the turn of the century, and because Guidé was rather overshadowed by his Parisian colleague Georges Gillet, but is probably also due to the fact that his career took a very different path when he was at the height of his powers...
Translated title of the contribution | Article: 'Le Poète du Hautbois', Guillaume Guidé (1859-1917) |
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Original language | French |
Title of host publication | La Lettre du Hautboïste, revue de l'Association Française du Hautbois (F) |
Editors | Guy Laroche |
Publisher | AFH (F) |
Pages | 3-5 |
Number of pages | 3 |
Volume | 21 |
Publication status | Published - 2008 |
Bibliographical note
Guy LarocheKeywords
- Guillaume Guidé
- Oboe schools history
- Belgian oboe school