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and the recording was issued on a CD. In 1999 she provided concert pieces for bass trombone in the program of the Concours International de Trombone in
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Rueff was buried on 22 September 1999, and the saxophone quartet Ledieu 2000 gave a concert in her memory.
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sight singing, and from 1977 to 1988 she taught harmony. Her most famous pupil was
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at the Conservatoire de Paris. In 1960 she became a teacher there for
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Rueff worked from 1950 as an assistant in the saxophone class of
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Who's who in opera: an international biographical directory
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Théâtre de l'Opéra-Comique Paris: répertoire 1762-1972
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Index

Conservatoire de Paris
Tony Aubin
Henri Challan
Jean
Noël Gallon
Henri Busser
Prix de Rome
Marcel Mule
Ulysse Delecluse
Solfège
Jean-Michel Jarre
Hannes Kawrza
Florian Pagitsch
Eugène Bozza
Pierre Max Dubois
Jacques Ibert
Guebwiller
saxophone
"Composer Information"
the original
Sax
Mule
Jean-Pierre Thiollet
Categories
1922 births
1999 deaths
French music educators
French classical composers
French women classical composers
20th-century classical composers

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