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Artists – Besson

    https://www.besson.com/en/artist/
    Les Trompettes de Lyon Ensemble Cornets The Amsterdam Staff Band of the Salvation Army Premier brass band of the Salvation Army in the Netherlands Tenor Horns Ken amis Professor of Low Brass, New England Conservatory, Lynn University Tubas Stefano ammannati International solist Tubas Craig anderson Tubas Alex avila Performer, FivE Euphonium Quartet Tenor Horns Bastien baumet …

Robbert Vos – Besson

    https://www.besson.com/en/artist/robbert-vos/
    Euphonium Soloist, Conductor and Teacher Robbert Vos the highly respected euphonium soloist, conductor celebrated teacher, has become a Besson Artist. Robbert (1986) started his musical carreer as a flugelhorn player with Jo Delnoye but he switched to euphonium after several years.

Trumpets, Flumpets, and Flugelhorns played by ... - Art Farmer

    https://artfarmer.org/arts-instruments/
    Flugelhorn: 50’s French Besson Brevette with English Besson valves Made in France with a number 4 mouth piece – this was Art’s favorite flugelhorn “You can try 10 different #4’s and each will sound different. A mouthpiece is just a thing that connects the musician to the horn. It has to fit just right.

Flugelhorn - Vintage Flugelhorn

    https://thea.com/Flugelhorn-Vintage-Flugelhorn/
    What is there to say. This is a Besson Flugelhorn, a 1952 serial number 462350 beauty in excellent condition. The instrument has 99% plus of its ORIGINAL lacquer, Excellent valves, good corks and felts, and NO dents or dings. The instrument was owned and played by studio musician and jazz artist …

Couesnon Flugelhorn - View topic: Trumpet Herald forum

    https://www.trumpetherald.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1071950
    Mar 10, 2011 · "At this same time, prior to the war (Marc:WW2), the Couesnon trumpet factory in Paris was located right next door to the F. Besson trumpet factory, where the premiere trumpets prior to World War II were made. Curiously, the Couesnon trumpets of the time look virtually identical to the F. Besson models". May be is it the same for Flugels?

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