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Gilbert Coursier (born in Cavaillon) was a French horn player. Coursier studied at the Conservatoire de Paris with Jean Devemy. After winning the Geneva International Music Competition (CIEM), he was named first horn in the orchestra of the Théâtre national of the Opéra-Comique and the orchestra of the Paris Opera. He quickly embarked on an international career. A member of the for 20 years, he participated in about fifty recordings, alongside Georges Barboteu and Pierre Delvescovo, most of them for the French firm Erato. Coursier was married to the pianist Annie d'Arco.

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  • Gilbert Coursier (né à Cavaillon) était un corniste français. (fr)
  • Gilbert Coursier (Cavaillon) was een Frans hoornist. Gilbert Coursier studeerde bij Jean Devemy aan het Conservatoire national supérieur de musique in Parijs. Na het winnen van het Internationale muziekconcours in Genève (CIEM) werd hij solo-hoornist in het orkest van de Théâtre National de l'Opéra-Comique en de Opera van Parijs. Hij speelde 20 jaar in het Quintette à vent français.. (nl)
  • Gilbert Coursier (born in Cavaillon) was a French horn player. Coursier studied at the Conservatoire de Paris with Jean Devemy. After winning the Geneva International Music Competition (CIEM), he was named first horn in the orchestra of the Théâtre national of the Opéra-Comique and the orchestra of the Paris Opera. He quickly embarked on an international career. A member of the for 20 years, he participated in about fifty recordings, alongside Georges Barboteu and Pierre Delvescovo, most of them for the French firm Erato. Coursier was married to the pianist Annie d'Arco. (en)
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  • Gilbert Coursier (born in Cavaillon) was a French horn player. Coursier studied at the Conservatoire de Paris with Jean Devemy. After winning the Geneva International Music Competition (CIEM), he was named first horn in the orchestra of the Théâtre national of the Opéra-Comique and the orchestra of the Paris Opera. He quickly embarked on an international career. A member of the for 20 years, he participated in about fifty recordings, alongside Georges Barboteu and Pierre Delvescovo, most of them for the French firm Erato. His most famous recording remains Joseph Haydn's Concerto for Two Horns in E flat with Georges Barboteu and the Jean-François Paillard chamber orchestra. This is the only recording in the phonographic history, as the technical difficulties are so difficult for both horns. Coursier was married to the pianist Annie d'Arco. (en)
  • Gilbert Coursier (né à Cavaillon) était un corniste français. (fr)
  • Gilbert Coursier (Cavaillon) was een Frans hoornist. Gilbert Coursier studeerde bij Jean Devemy aan het Conservatoire national supérieur de musique in Parijs. Na het winnen van het Internationale muziekconcours in Genève (CIEM) werd hij solo-hoornist in het orkest van de Théâtre National de l'Opéra-Comique en de Opera van Parijs. Hij speelde 20 jaar in het Quintette à vent français.. (nl)
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