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Joannes Rochut

Joannes Rochut arranger

Joannes Rochut (1881-1952) is well known to trombonists for the three volumes of "Melodious Etudes for Trombone" which he transcribed from the "Vocalises" of Marco Bordogni. These books, first published by Carl Fischer (New York) in 1928, were arranged when Rochut was principal trombonist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra (1925-1930).

Rochut, a first prize winner at the Paris Conservatorie, was an organizer of the first of the famous "Concerts Koussevitzky" in Paris which brought him to the attention of the then music director of the Boston Symphony, Serge Koussevitzky. Koussevitzky brought Rochut to Boston where he stayed until celebrated friction between the Frenchman and the Russian trombonist Jacob Raichman (who had been brought by Koussevitzky to the Boston Symphony as co-principal trombone in 1926) led Rochut to leave Boston and return to France.

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Melodious Etudes for Trombone Book 2 - Marco Bordogni / Arr. Joannes Rochut

Melodious Etudes for Trombone Book 2

Marco Bordogni / Arr. Joannes Rochut
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Melodious Etudes for Trombone Book 1 (+Online-Audio) - Marco Bordogni / Arr. Joannes Rochut

Melodious Etudes for Trombone Book 1 (+Online-Audio)

Marco Bordogni / Arr. Joannes Rochut
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Melodious Etudes for Trombone Book 3 - Marco Bordogni / Arr. Joannes Rochut

Melodious Etudes for Trombone Book 3

Marco Bordogni / Arr. Joannes Rochut
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