Trombone History: Au Conservatoire
March 4, 2010 by wkimball · Leave a Comment
Added the below image, a depiction of the trombone studio of the Paris Conservatoire in 1886, to the 19th Century timeline (2nd half). The image, originally from the French periodical L’Illustration, is a drawing by Paul Renouard titled Au conservatoire: Classe de trombone, professeur M. Delisse. Paul Delisse was trombone professor at the Paris Conservatoire from 1871 to 1888 (Herbert, Trombone 136). For additional entries on the Paris Conservatoire, including the school’s important contribution of solo de concours trombone literature, see the 19th century timeline and 20th century timeline.
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