Henri Brod
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Henri Brod (June 13, 1799 - April 6, 1839) was a French oboist, instrument builder and composer of the early Romantic Era. Brod was considered a virtuoso[1] and introduced his own innovations in both oboe design and playing style that are still in use today.[2]
Notes
- ^ Pätzig, Gerhard. Henri Brod - Wind Quintets op. 2, Deutschland Radio (cpo 999 498-2)
- ^ Lehrer, Charles-David. (1999) [1] Archived 2016-04-29 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2010-12-27
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