Talk:Maurice André

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more detail about Maurice Andre
His father was a coal miner and amateur trumpeter, and at 14 Maurice entered the mines, where he worked for the next four years. The tons of coal he hauled, he later said, gave him the stamina that made his pyrotechnic playing possible.

He began learning the cornet as a boy and later switched to the trumpet. After private lessons with a local teacher, he was encouraged to study at the Conservatoire de Paris.

His family could not afford to send him, but it was discovered that members of military bands received free tuition. He joined the Eighth Regiment band, stationed at Mont-Valérien, outside Paris, and enrolled in the conservatory. After graduating in 1953, the young Mr. André held posts in several French orchestras before embarking on a solo career.

---Maurice André, Trumpeter, Dies at 78 By MARGALIT FOXMARCH 3, 2012 New York Times Obituary — Preceding unsigned comment added by 47.138.89.122 (talk) 00:33, 10 October 2019 (UTC)