Gaston Crunelle | |
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Born | (1898-08-18)18 August 1898 Douai, France |
Died | 13 January 1990(1990-01-13) (aged 91) |
Genres | Classical |
Occupation(s) | Performer, teacher |
Instrument | Flute |
Gaston Crunelle (18 August 1898 in Douai – 13 January 1990) was a French classical flutist and teacher.
After earning a first prize in flute in 1914 at the Douai Conservatory studying under Auguste Bernard, Crunelle studied in Paris with Adolphe Hennebains, Léopold Lafleurance, and Philippe Gaubert. At the Paris Conservatory, he won a rare prix d'excellence, a first prize in which the jury's vote was unanimous.
Crunelle was one of the most widely recorded flutists of his generation. He served as principal flutist of the Pasdeloup Orchestra from 1924 until 1945, principal flutist of the orchestra of the Paris Opéra-Comique from 1933 until 1964, and flutist of the Quintette Instrumental de Paris, also known as the Quintette Pierre Jamet, from 1940-1965.
As professor of flute at the Conservatoire de Paris from 1941 to 1969, Crunelle taught more than 135 first prize winners.
Jean-Pierre Rampal (premier prix 1944) succeeded him in 1969.
In addition to Rampal, he taught numerous flutists, including Pierre-Yves Artaud, Jean-Louis Beaumadier, Leone Buyse, Roger Cotte, Michel Debost, James Galway, Jean-Claude Gérard, Christian Lardé, Maxence Larrieu, and Alexander Murray.
Numerous works were dedicated to him, including Agrestide (1942) by Eugène Bozza, Sonatine (1943) by Henri Dutilleux, Chant de Linos (1944) by André Jolivet, and Sonatine (1946) by Pierre Sancan.
References
- Garrison, Leonard (2024), Gaston Crunelle and Flute Playing in Twentieth-Century France. Oxford University Press, pp. 4-17.
- Garrison, pp. 119-139, 145-155.
- Garrison (2024), pp. 25-28, 60-61.-
- Garrison (2024), pp. 31-32, 58-60, 76-77.
- Garrison (2024), pp. 37-51, 61-65, 81-87.
- http://www.mediamusic.org/James_Galway/img/James_Galway_article.pdf
- Garrison (2024), pp. 157-161.
Further reading
- Garrison, Leonard (2024). Gaston Crunelle and Flute Playing in Twentieth-Century France. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0197778548.
External links
- Gaston Crunelle on Robert Bigio flute pages
- Biography of Gaston Crunelle on Flute page
- Louis-Nicolas Clérambault, Cantata Léandre et Héro with Martha Angelici, soprano; Gaston Crunelle, flute; Jean Fournier, violin; Victor Clerget, viola da gamba; Pauline Aubert, harpsichord, https://bibliotheques-specialisees.paris.fr/ark:/73873/pf0000365886?posInSet=10&queryId=8ca14047-e54e-45ee-a2b2-50bd0460ae5c
- Victor Massé, "Air du Rossignol" from Les Noces de Jeannette, with Liliane Berton, soprano, Gaston Crunelle, flute, Pierre Cruchon, conductor, and Orchestre du Theatre National De L'Opera-Comique, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vVm3Yutr08
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Concerto for Flute and Harp, K. 299, with Gaston Crunelle, flute; Pierre Jamet, harp; and Gustav Cloëz, conductor, https://bibliotheques-specialisees.paris.fr/ark:/73873/pf0000365902?posInSet=5&queryId=8ca14047-e54e-45ee-a2b2-50bd0460ae5c
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, "Rondo" from Concerto for Flute and Harp, K. 299, with Gaston Crunelle, flute; Pierre Jamet, harp; and Bernhard Paumgartner, conductor, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64ljGg1QO68
- Jean-Philippe Rameau, "Rossignols amoureux" from Hyppolyte et Aricie, with Leila Ben Sedira, soprano; Gaston Crunelle, flute; and Pierre Jamet, harp, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xn8gRJcg-sU
- Albert Roussel, Sérénade, with Quintette Pierre Jamet: Gaston Crunelle, flute; René Bas, violin; Georges Blanpain, viola; Robert Krabansky, cello; Pierre Jamet, harp, https://bibliotheques-specialisees.paris.fr/ark:/73873/pf0000367642?posInSet=11&queryId=8ca14047-e54e-45ee-a2b2-50bd0460ae5c
- Au jardin de la flûte de France (music by Michel Blavet, Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, Jacques-Christophe Naudot, and François-André Danican Philidor, Gaston Crunelle, flute; and Pauline Aubert, harpsichord https://bibliotheques-specialisees.paris.fr/ark:/73873/pf0000000188?posInSet=1&queryId=8ca14047-e54e-45ee-a2b2-50bd0460ae5c