Gebauer, Michel Joseph
1763-1812
Orchestral player and composer; was born at La Fere,
France, and when but fourteen years .old was oboist in the Swiss Guard, and in
1791 in the Garde Nationale, Paris, where three years later he became professor
at the Conservatory. In 1802 he resigned to assume the leadership of the band
of the Imperial Guard, and on his army route made a study of German military
music. He was also a proficient executant on the violin and viol, and in
addition to the two hundred or more popular military marches which he wrote,
composed much music for various combinations of orchestral instruments.
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