Georges Gillet
Georges Gillet was a French oboist, music educator, university teacher, composer, music teacher and musician (1854–1920). He was born at Louviers and died at Bessoncourt.
Also recorded as Georges-Vital-Victor Gillet.
Identity and origins
Georges Gillet was recorded at birth as Georges Vital Victor Gillet. The authorities additionally record the heading Georges-Vital-Victor Gillet. His recorded language was French.
Other recorded relations include Ernest Gillet.
Formation and teaching
Georges Gillet studied at Conservatoire de Paris.
As a teacher, Georges Gillet is recorded in connection with Marcel Tabuteau. Each of those relationships is stated by the authority record rather than inferred from style.
Identity
What the record establishes about Georges Gillet.
Georges Gillet is recorded as oboist, music educator, university teacher, composer and music teacher. Georges Gillet is recorded as having received Knight of the Legion of Honour. Georges Gillet is recorded at birth as Georges Vital Victor Gillet. Georges Gillet is recorded with the citizenship of France.
Chronology
- 1854Georges Gillet born at Louviers.
- 1854Georges Gillet was born in 1854 at Louviers.
- 1920Georges Gillet died at Bessoncourt.
- 1920Georges Gillet died in 1920 at Bessoncourt.
Sources
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“Georges Gillet”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q444773: Georges Gillet
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