
Also known as Jean-Pierre Louis Rampal
French flutist
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Jean-Pierre Louis Rampal (7 January 1922 – 20 May 2000) was a French flautist. He has been personally "credited with returning to the flute the popularity as a solo classical instrument it had not held since the 18th century." Born in Marseille, the only child of Andrée (née Roggero) and flautist Joseph Rampal, Jean-Pierre Rampal became the first exponent of the solo flute in modern times to…
尚-皮爾·路易·雷波爾(法語:Jean-Pierre Louis Rampal,1922年1月7日-2000年5月20日),是20世紀著名的法國長笛演奏家。他被華盛頓郵報評為「重新把長笛由18世紀起變為現今受歡迎獨奏樂器的演奏者」。
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Jean-Pierre Louis Rampal (7 January 1922 – 20 May 2000) was a celebrated French flautist and "has been credited with returning to the flute the popularity as a solo classical instrument it had not held since the 18th century." Born in Marseille, the son of Andrée (née Roggero) and flautist Joseph Rampal, Jean-Pierre Rampal became the first exponent of modern times to establish the solo flute on the international concert circuit and to attract the acclaim and large audiences comparable to those
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