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Jean-Baptiste Arban
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| Born Lyons, 28 Feb 1825, died Paris, 9 Apr 1889, French conductor, pedagogue and cornet player. After leaving the Paris Conservatoire in 1845, he played in salon orchestras and conducted at the Paris Opera before taking up a post as saxhorn professor at a military school. This eventually led to a professorship of the cornet, his favoured instrument, at the Conservatoire where he had studied as a youth. There Arban remained until his death with the exception of the years 1874-1880 when he undertook some conducting engagements outside of France. Today, he is chiefly remembered in brass circles for his cornet treatise "Grande méthode complète pour cornet à pistons et de saxhorn" (Paris, 1864) and for various bravura cornet show-pieces based on popular themes from operas or well-known songs of the day. Only "Le Carnaval de Venise" holds a place in the repertoire today.
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