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Étienne Ozi (9 December 1754 – 5 October 1813) was a French bassoonist and composer. He is known for his concertos, symphonies concertantes, and pedagogical pieces. His works were influential in the development of the bassoon and remain a staple of the classical bassoon repertoire.

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  • Étienne Ozi (* 9. Dezember 1754 in Nîmes; † 5. Oktober 1813 in Paris) war ein französischer Fagottist und Komponist. (de)
  • Étienne Ozi (Nîmes, 9 décembre 1754 - Paris, 5 août 1813) est un bassoniste, compositeur et pédagogue français. (fr)
  • Étienne Ozi (Nîmes, 9 december 1754 – Parijs, 5 augustus 1813) was een Franse componist, muziekpedagoog en fagottist. (nl)
  • Étienne Ozi (Nimes, 1754 - París, 1813) fou un músic i compositor francès. Fou un notable concertista de fagot, i formà part de la Capella Reial, i de la Imperial durant l'Imperi. També figurà en l'orquestra del teatre de l'Òpera de París, i fou professor de fagot en el Conservatori. Aquest músic es pot considerar com el primer que perfeccionà aquell instrument a França, i es distingí particularment en els concerts que es donaren pels anys 1796 en el teatre Feydean, de París. Va escriure molt música per a fagot, a saber: (ca)
  • Étienne Ozi (9 December 1754 – 5 October 1813) was a French bassoonist and composer. He is known for his concertos, symphonies concertantes, and pedagogical pieces. His works were influential in the development of the bassoon and remain a staple of the classical bassoon repertoire. (en)
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  • Étienne Ozi (Nimes, 1754 - París, 1813) fou un músic i compositor francès. Fou un notable concertista de fagot, i formà part de la Capella Reial, i de la Imperial durant l'Imperi. També figurà en l'orquestra del teatre de l'Òpera de París, i fou professor de fagot en el Conservatori. Aquest músic es pot considerar com el primer que perfeccionà aquell instrument a França, i es distingí particularment en els concerts que es donaren pels anys 1796 en el teatre Feydean, de París. És autor de l'obra didàctica Méthode de basson aussi nécessaire pour les maitres que pour les élevés avec des airs et des duos (1787), que més tard es va refondre en una altra edició amb el títol Méthode nouvelle et raisonnée pour le basson (París, 1796). Va escriure molt música per a fagot, a saber: * 7 concerts per a fagot, amb acompanyament d'orquestra, impresos a París. * 3 simfonies concertants per a clarinet i fagot (París, 1795-1797) * 24 duos per a fagot (París, 1793-94) * 6 duos per a fagot o violoncel (París, 1800) (ca)
  • Étienne Ozi (* 9. Dezember 1754 in Nîmes; † 5. Oktober 1813 in Paris) war ein französischer Fagottist und Komponist. (de)
  • Étienne Ozi (Nîmes, 9 décembre 1754 - Paris, 5 août 1813) est un bassoniste, compositeur et pédagogue français. (fr)
  • Étienne Ozi (9 December 1754 – 5 October 1813) was a French bassoonist and composer. He is known for his concertos, symphonies concertantes, and pedagogical pieces. His works were influential in the development of the bassoon and remain a staple of the classical bassoon repertoire. Ozi's Nouvelle Méthode de basson (1803) was regarded as one of the first complete instructional materials for the bassoon, which was at the time still seven-keyed, as compared to the far more complex modern instrument. The technical demands of Ozi's literature spurred on its development; instrument maker Carl Almenräder in particular used his compositions to direct further development of the bassoon in his development of the key mechanism. The Méthodes were adopted by the early Paris Conservatory as a course of study, containing "detailed principles for the study of the bassoon, exercises in all keys with bass accompaniment, twelve sonatas of progressive difficulty, thirty scale variations and forty-two caprices. It also includes instructions on caring for the instrument, and methods of making the reeds." Born in Nîmes, Ozi received his early musical experience from a military ensemble, but settled in Paris in 1777, where he studied with Georg Wenzel Ritter. His 1779 debut at the Concert Spirituel won the effusive praise of the Parisian press. His 36 appearances over 12 years performing there included 19 performances of his own works. (en)
  • Étienne Ozi (Nîmes, 9 december 1754 – Parijs, 5 augustus 1813) was een Franse componist, muziekpedagoog en fagottist. (nl)
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