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Philippe Gaubert was born in Cahors in 1879. He was a son of a craftsman who played clarinet as an amateur. When Gaubert was very young he began taking flute lessons with one of the most famous French flautists of time Paul Taffanel. His studies were rapid and very impressive, to the point that before he was twenty, he became the first flute of the Orchestra Concerts du Conservatoire. Philippe Gaubert was an open-minded man, so he did not limit himself to the flute but studied orchestral conducting and refined composition as well. In 1920 he was chosen as Opéra diu Paris' musical director and later on he began teaching flute at the Ecole Normale de la Musique. In 1930 he left the Conservatory professorship to Marcel Moyse (1889 - 1984) and began a position as professor of orchestral conducting in the same institution. He died in Paris 10 June 1941. Goubert's legacy includes three wonderful Sonanatas for flute and piano (A major, C major and G major) which are all very important parts of the flute repertoire. Francesca Pagnini and Jakub Tchorzewski give us a performance rich in shades of interpretation and vitality. The rare Sonatine ends the album with just two movements of poetry and delicacy. Album Tracks 1. Sonate N. 1 en la Majeur Pour Flute Et Piano-Modéré 2. Sonate N. 1 en la Majeur Pour Flute Et Piano-Lent 3. Sonate N. 1 en la Majeur Pour Flute Et Piano-Allegro Moderato 4. Sonate N. 2 en Ut Majeur Pour Flute Et Piano-Pastorale 5. Sonate N. 2 en Ut Majeur Pour Flute Et Piano-Andante - Modéré - Andante 6. Sonate N. 2 en Ut Majeur Pour Flute Et Piano-Assez Vif 7. Sonate N. 3 en Sol Majeur Pour Flute E Piano-Allegretto 8. Sonate N. 3 en Sol Majeur Pour Flute E Piano-Intermède Pastoral 9. Sonate N. 3 en Sol Majeur Pour Flute E Piano-Finale, Joieux - Allegretto 10. Sonatine Pour Flute Et Piano-Allegretto, TRÈS Allant 11. Sonatine Pour Flute