Maurice Allard
See also: Maurice Allard (homonymy)
Maurice-François Allard is a Bassoniste and Compositeur French born in 1923 and deceased in 2004.
It gains, in 1949, the first price unanimously of the international Concours of musical execution of Geneva.
He is professor of Basson to the Conservatoire National Higher of Music of Paris of 1957 to 1990 (?) and also bassoon solo with the orchestra of the Opera of Paris. One owes him much in the evolution and the revival of the French bassoon by opening the way with a bringing together between the French bassoon and the German bassoon in the beginning very different.
The privileged post of professor to the Academy of Paris made it possible Maurice Allard to form a great number of bassoonists.
It leaves an important discography devoted to its instrument and original compositions.
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