Maurice André

Maurice André (1933–2012) was one of the most influential trumpet players of the 20th century. Born in Alès, France, he initially worked as a coal miner before entering the Paris Conservatoire, where he quickly distinguished himself. He became internationally renowned for his brilliant tone, technical mastery, and revival of the…

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Biography

Maurice André (1933–2012) was one of the most influential trumpet players of the 20th century. Born in Alès, France, he initially worked as a coal miner before entering the Paris Conservatoire, where he quickly distinguished himself.

He became internationally renowned for his brilliant tone, technical mastery, and revival of the piccolo trumpet, which he helped establish as a standard instrument in Baroque repertoire. Through numerous recordings and performances, he brought works by composers such as Bach, Telemann, and Vivaldi to a wide audience, often in versions that became reference interpretations.

Beyond his solo career, Maurice André was also a highly respected teacher at the Paris Conservatoire, shaping generations of trumpeters worldwide. His influence continues to define modern trumpet playing, particularly in clarity of articulation and lyrical phrasing.

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