Does anyone have any information on G. Magnan, composer of the Concerto, originally for trombone and piano? I am just looking to find some basic information for program notes, with no success. I'm starting to think he or she worked for the CIA. It would be a big find to know what the "G." stands for! Thanks for any information!
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Not sure if you saw my other post (still trying to figure the website out.)
But what I found is another composition by someone by the same name
http://www.vincentmagnan.com/uploads...eux_taimer.pdf
In the link it has the last name as Gabriel so that may be the G. I followed through other compositions of the author of the trombone concerto on worldcat.org.
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SpartyEuph: You may deserve a prize for that question! I've been digging around, including in some very obscure corners of the internet, and can find nothing but "G." for a first name. I'm about half sure that the composer is French, but there is no hint of a first name.Dave Werden (ASCAP)
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