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Charles Bochsa life data are only hard from the
technical literature to find out. Some sources give his date of
birth at 1760. Where he received his education is unknown. At first
he seemed to have served as oboist in an armed forces regiment before
he changed to the Gran Theatre of Lyon as oboist. His son Robert
was born in Montemedy on August 9th, 1789. He became a famous harp
virtuoso later. Charles Bochsa seems to be changed to a similar
employment after his Lyon employment to Bordeaux. He came 1806 to
Paris to set up with his music trade and music publisher in the
Rue Vivienne N°25. Here he also publishes his own compositions.
He calls himself on the prints Charles Bochsa Père to the distinction
of his son. He composed quartets for clarinet, quartets for oboe
and string trio, duos for 2 oboes as well as two schools, a
Methode de flute avec des airs and a Methode de clarinette.
Bochsa dies 1821 in Paris.
The work Petits Airs / en Quatuor/ ou Serenade
/ Pour Flute, Hautbois ou Clarinette, Cor et Basson /composés et
dédiés / aus Amateurs / par / Ch.les Bochsa Père / 2.e Suite
Qeuvre 31 was published by Bochsa himself at 1815.
The part of the oboe also can be played
by a clarinet without problems (in C). Next to the quartets of
C.A.P. Braun these
quartets are written for the rare instrumentation flute, oboe, horn
and bassoon.
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