Maurice Bourgue was a French oboist, composer, conductor, and academic teacher who made an international career. He was principal oboist with the Orchestre de Paris from its foundation in 1967 until 1979. He founded a wind octet of members of the orchestra in 1972, for performing and recordings. He taught chamber music at the Conservatoire de Paris and the Geneva Conservatoire. Bourgue played in world premieres, such as Les Citations by Henri Dutilleux in 1991.
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I Musici, Erich Penzel, Gerd Haucke, Heinz Holliger, Maurice Bourgue, Hans Kull, Karl Weihs, Felix Ayo, Maria Teresa Garatti, and Johann Sebastian Bach
I Musici, Erich Penzel, Gerd Haucke, Heinz Holliger, Maurice Bourgue, Hans Kull, Karl Weihs, Felix Ayo, Maria Teresa Garatti, and Johann Sebastian Bach
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Albinoni: Concerto for 2 Oboes in F Major, Op. 9 No. 3: II. Adagio