Rousseau: Marcel Mule - His Life & the Saxophone (2nd edition)
Code: TBS-008 ISBN: 978-0-9841917-1-0 Marcel Mule was one of the most influential teachers and greatest proponents of the classical saxophone for all time. Known to many as “the Patron,” he taught at the Paris Conservatory from 1942 thru 1968. His many students have carried on the tradition in music schools around the world. Eugene Rousseau’s book, first published in 1982, has been reformatted in a new edition, now available from Jeanne Inc. The book contains a biography of Mule’s life along with an interview conducted by Rousseau. This volume is an important resource for all students of the saxophone. TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword by Daniel Deffayet Preface to the First Edition Preface to the Second Edition MARCEL MULE: A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH Introduction The Early Years Playing in Bands The Saxophone Quartet Development of the Repertoire Later Years of the Quartet Mule as a Soloist Mule on Record Mule as a Teacher Coda MARCEL MULE IN CONVERSATION The Early Years The Band of the Republican Guard World Wars Performing Career Teaching Career Composers and Performers Composers and Performers APPENDICES Students of Marcel Mule, National Conservatory of Music, Paris: 1942-67 Saxophone Contest Pieces, National Conservatory of Music, Paris: 1943-67 A Discography of Marcel Mule
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