Jacques-Jules Bouffil

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Jacques Jules Boufil (or Bouffil, Bouffils, Bonfil) (Muret, May 14, 1783 – 1868) was a French composer and clarinetist.

He was a pupil of Xavier Lefèvre at the Paris Conservatoire, gaining a First Prize in 1806, which until 1817 carried with it the award of a pair of French-made clarinets in B flat and C[1].

His compositions for clarinet duet and trio are some of the most worthwhile written for the medium. They are full-scale works of considerable substance and were doubtless intended for performance by professionals.

Discography

References

  1. ^ Pamela Weston, More Clarinet Virtuosi of the Past, © 1977, Fentone Music Ltd Northants England ISBN 0950625914
  2. ^ shall-u-mo publications website

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