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Composer of Classical
French and English horn player and composer * 1. April 1924 Algier; † 30. September 2006 Paris Georges Barboteu biography of the International Horn Society: Georges Barboteu was the leading horn player in France and wrote etudes and other compositions for the horn that are staples of the repertoire and have been used as examination pieces at the Paris Conservatoire. He was "loved and appreciated for his charisma, his steadfast good humor, and his immense cordiality." Barboteu was born in Algiers in 1924. His family was originally from Catalan but had lived in Algeria for generations. His father, Joseph Barboteu, was a professional horn player and professor at the Conservatoire d'Algiers. Georges started horn with his father at age nine and at age twelve was awarded a premier prix at the conservatory. At age 14 he played next to his father at the Grand Casino in Biarritz, France. In 1939, Georges auditioned for the Paris Conservatoire, but World War II broke out and both Barboteus returned to Algeria. Georges played next to his father in the orchestra of Radio Algiers, then after three years his father turned the solo position over to his son. During this time, Georges also studied harmony and counterpoint, learned to play double bass, and wrote his first compositions. After the war, in 1948, Barboteu returned to France and joined the Orchestre National (Radio France) under Charles Munch. In 1950 he was admitted to the Paris Conservatoire, and in 1951 he won the premier prix, soon thereafter winning first prize at the Geneva International Competition. Barboteu played in the Orchestre del Société des Concerts du Conservatoire (the future Orchestre de Paris), solo horn with the Opera Comique, and in 1969 with the Orchestre de Paris. He was horn professor at the Paris Conservatoire from 1969-1989 and founder of the Quintette Ars Nova. Barboteu was a consummate musician. He was involved in all styles of music, from baroque to contemporary, including jazz (recording with Duke Ellington). He was a master at inspiring jazz and theatrical arrangers and composers to include horns in their orchestrations, from Franck Pourcel to Claude Bolling. His recordings include an early recording of Schumann's Konzertstück, which was reissued in 1994 with other solo performances on The Magic of the French Horn.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Oboe Concerto & Horn Concerto No.2 | Richard Strauss, Pierre Pierlot, Georges Barboteu, Bamberger Symphoniker Conducted By Theodor Guschlbauer | 2017 | Album |
Concerto For Trumpet And Orchestra In E Flat Major / Concerto For Two Horns And Orchestra In E Flat Major / Concerto For Organ And Orchestra In C Major | Joseph Haydn, Maurice André, Georges Barboteu, Gilbert Coursier, Marie-Claire Alain, Orchestre De Chambre Jean-François Paillard, Jean-François Paillard | 2007 | Album |
Double Concerto En Fa Majeur / Sonate En Mi Bemol Majeur, Op.4 / Concerto En Ut Majeur | Joseph Haydn - Robert Veyron-Lacroix, Gérard Jarry, Michel Tournus, Georges Barboteu Et Gilbert Coursier, Orchestre De Chambre De Toulouse Direction Louis Auriacombe | 2004 | Album |
4 Concerti Pour Cor Et Orchestre | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Georges Barboteu | 1996 | Album |
Two Suites For Hunting Horns In D Major / For Flute In A Minor / Horn Concerto In D Minor | Georg Philipp Telemann / Le Rallye-Louvarts De Paris, Maxence Larrieu, Georges Barboteu, Orchestre De Chambre Jean-François Paillard | 1989 | Album |
Eleven Famous Trumpet Concerti: Great Performances | Maurice André, Jean-François Paillard, Marcel Lagorce, Kammerorchester Des Saarländischen Rundfunks, Saarbrücken, Karl Ristenpart, Pierre Pierlot, Paul Hongne, Georges Barboteu, Marie-Claire Alain | 1980 | Album |
Klarinettenkonzert F-dur, Fagottkonzert F-dur, Concertino Für Horn E-moll | Carl Maria von Weber - Jacques Lancelot, Paul Hongne, Georges Barboteu, Bamberger Symphoniker, Theodor Guschlbauer | 1978 | Album |
Trois Concertos Pour Trompette, Cor, Orgue & Alto | Michael Haydn - Maurice André, Georges Barboteu, Marie-Claire Alain, Marie-Thérèse Chailley-Guiard, Orchestre De Chambre Jean-François Paillard | 1969 | Album |
Music For Solo Harp / Music For Solo Horn | Pierre Arvay, Lily Laskine, Georges Barboteu | 1967 | Album |
Triple Concerto - Suite "Le Tintamarre" - Trio | Georg Philipp Telemann / Collegium Musicum De Paris Dirigé Par Roland Douatte - Jean-Pierre Rampal, Pierre Pierlot, Jacques Chambon, Robert Gendre, Jacques Neilz, Paul Hongne, Georges Barboteu, Gilbert Coursier, Laurence Boulay | 1965 | Album |
Concerto Pour Trompette En Mi Bémol Majeur / Concerto Pour 2 Cors En Mi Bémol Majeur / Concerto Pour Orgue En Ut Majeur | Joseph Haydn / Maurice André ; Georges Barboteu & Gilbert Coursier ; Marie-Claire Alain ; Orchestre De Chambre Jean-François Paillard, Jean-François Paillard | 1963 | Album |
Cor Et Harpe | Georges Barboteu, Lily Laskine | Album | |
Concerts de Sinfonies En France au XVIIIe Siècle | Louis-Gabriel Guillemain, Frédéric Duvernoy - Orchestre De Chambre Gérard Cartigny / Georges Barboteu | Album | |
Wasser Music / Le Tintamarre | Georg Philipp Telemann - Pierre Pierlot, Jacques Chambon, Georges Barboteu, Gilbert Coursier, Christian Lardé, Alain Marion, Huguette Ehrmann, Pierre Hongne, Jean Louchez, Laurence Boulay, Collegium Musicum De Paris, Roland Douatte | Album | |
Symphonie Concertante Pour Instrument A Vent KV 297 B - Concerto Pour Basson KV191 - Rondo Pour Cor KV 371 | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Bamberger Symphoniker, Pierre Pierlot, Jacques Lancelot, Paul Hongne, Georges Barboteu | Album | |
Masterworks From France | Sancho Panca / Georges Barboteu, Elsa Barraine & Jacques Chailley | Album | |
Sinfonia Concertante Es-Dur KV 297b ~ Konzert Fur Fagott B-Dur KV 191 ~ Rondo Fur Horn Ed-Dur KV 371 | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart Pierre Pierlot, Jacques Lancelot, Paul Hongne, Georges Barboteu, Bamberger Symphoniker Conducted By Theodor Guschlbauer | Album |