Adolphe Sax

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Adolphe Sax was a 19th-century Belgian inventor and musician best known for creating the saxophone.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
inventor
musician
burialPlace Cimetière de Montmartre
causeOfDeath cancer
countryOfCitizenship Belgium
dateOfBirth 1814-11-06
dateOfDeath 1894-02-07
employer Conservatoire de Paris
surface form: Paris Conservatory
era 19th century
ethnicGroup Belgian
familyName Sax
father Charles-Joseph Sax
fieldOfWork acoustics
musical instrument design
givenName Antoine-Joseph
hasPartInBiography numerous legal battles over instrument patents
influenced development of jazz instrumentation
development of military band music
instrumentInvented saxhorn
saxhorn family
saxophone
saxotromba
saxotromba family
knownFor development of saxhorns
invention of the saxophone
mother Marie-Joseph Masson
movement Romantic era music
nativeLanguage French
nickname Adolphe
notableInstrumentPlayed clarinet
flute
notableWork design of the saxhorn family
design of the saxophone family
occupation instrument maker
inventor
musician
patent saxhorn patent
saxophone patent of 1846
placeOfBirth Dinant
United Kingdom of the Netherlands
present-day Belgium
placeOfDeath France
Paris
positionHeld professor of saxophone at the Paris Conservatory
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Brussels, Belgium
surface form: Brussels

Paris
sexOrGender male
signatureContribution integration of woodwind and brass characteristics in a single instrument family

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