Joseph Edouard BARAT
Joseph Edouard Barat was born in Paris, France on September 22, 1882, the son of a soloist with the Garde Republicaine Band. He studied at the Paris Conservatory with Paul Vidal and Georges Caussade. He became a military bandmaster in Lyon and later in Paris. He twice failed the exam for Director of Music of the Garde Republicaine but made his mark by creating a school for assistant bandmasters. Barat retired in 1933 and became conductor of the renowned Sirene fanfare band in Paris, which he led until 1944. He died at Chelles on September 10, 1963. |
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Joseph Edouard BARAT Editeur : Robert Martin Genre : Orchestre Formation : Orchestre d'harmonie Style et options : Marches militaires |
Exemplaire complet (BARA01757-BA) : 55,97 Conducteur (BARA01757-CO) : 15,90 |
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Joseph Edouard BARAT Editeur : Besson Genre : Orchestre Formation : Orchestre d'harmonie |
Exemplaire complet (BS894-BA) : 79,76 Conducteur (BS894-CO) : 7,60 |
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Joseph Edouard BARAT Editeur : Besson Genre : Orchestre Formation : Orchestre d'harmonie |
Exemplaire complet (BS569-BA) : 72,16 Conducteur (BS569-CO) : 7,60 |