Guy DESTANQUE
Born in Bordeaux (France), Guy Destanque studied music at the Conservatory of that city before completing the National Conservatory of Paris. Apart trombone - his main instrument - he studied violin, piano, conducting and composition. His first professional engagement is at the Grand Paris Radio Orchestra (led by the greatest conductors of the time, Furtwangler, Schuricht, Mengelberg, Rosbaud, Karajan, etc.. ). After the Second World War, and for fifteen years, he turned to jazz and symphonic music variety. He founded his own band, composes and arranges. He played in the best big bands, including one with Michel Legrand. In 1960, he returned to classical music from as co-soloist with the Orchestre National de France and then, in 1967, the Orchestre de Paris conducted by Charles Munch alos. Guy Destanque is destined finally to teaching. The National Conservatory of Paris assigned the prestigious post of professor of trombone. It creates popular summer in Arcachon. His extensive experience in all areas of music makes an exceptional teacher. Google machine translation: Guy DESTANQUE's original bio |
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Guy DESTANQUE Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band Style & options : Rock, latino, jazz |
Set Wind Band (DEST02816-BA) : 100,29 Full score (DEST02816-CO) : 27,96 |