Marcel Tabuteau

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Marcel Tabuteau was a pioneering French-American oboist and influential pedagogue whose teaching at the Curtis Institute of Music helped shape the modern American school of oboe playing.

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instanceOf music pedagogue
musician
oboist
person
contributedTo development of American orchestral wind playing style
standardization of modern oboe technique in the United States
countryOfCitizenship France
United States of America
educatedAt Conservatoire de Paris
surface form: Paris Conservatory
employer Curtis Institute of Music
familyName Tabuteau
fieldOfWork music education
orchestral performance
genre classical music
givenName Marcel
influenced American oboe playing tradition
John de Lancie
many 20th-century American oboists
influencedBy French school of oboe playing
instrument oboe
languageOfWorkOrName English
French
memberOf Philadelphia Orchestra
movement American school of oboe playing
nationality French-American
notableFor influential oboe pedagogy
pioneering oboe playing techniques
notableStudent John de Lancie
many principal oboists of major American orchestras
notableWork development of the American school of oboe playing
occupation music teacher
oboist
positionHeld principal oboist of the Philadelphia Orchestra
residence Philadelphia
sexOrGender male
taughtAt Curtis Institute of Music
teachingStyle emphasis on phrasing and musical line
use of numerical system for phrasing
workLocation Philadelphia

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Tabuteau school of oboe namedAfter Marcel Tabuteau
Tabuteau school of oboe foundedBy Marcel Tabuteau