Information on Paul Bernard

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BassboneJ25
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Information on Paul Bernard

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Hello Hive Mind,

I am writing a paper/giving a lecture recital on Paul Bernard. His name is plastered on a TON of french bass trombone music, example Bozza's New Orleans. I have collected as many resources as I could with having Sibley Music Library at my disposal, but I was wondering if anyone else had some leads on Paul Bernard, the first Tuba, Bass Saxhorn, and Bass Trombone teacher at the Paris Conservatory.

Anything helps!!!

Thanks,

Ben
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I don't have anything specifically on him (except what you already know), but look for this book, it might have something.

Thompson, J. Mark and Jeffrey Lemke. French Music for Low Brass Instruments. Bloomington, IN: University of Indiana Press, 1994.
Frank S. Gazda
Professor of Music, Delaware State University
Freelance Low Brass, Mid-Atlantic
www.firststatebrass.com
BassboneJ25
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Re: Information on Paul Bernard

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Thank You!!!
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