Philippe Gaubert's Human Design Chart

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          Philippe Gaubert's Biography

          French musician, a flutist, composer and conductor who led many important premieres such as “Masques et Bergamasques,” 1919, “Padmâvati, 1923, “Bacchus et Ariane,” 1931, and “La Chartreuse de Parme,” 1939. A prolific writer with many chamber works to his credit, Gaubert composed three symphonic poems for orchestra as well as the operas “Fresques,” 1923 and “Naïla,” 1927.
          His father, a shoe maker and amateur clarinetist, gave him his first music lessons, but when the family moved to Paris in 1886, Philippe began taking private lessons with Jules Taffanel and his son Paul. In 1893, he began studying at the Paris Conservatoire, receiving First Prize in 1894 and Second Prize in 1905. He became the assistant conductor of the Société des Concerts, and after serving for a time in the French army, he was appointed to the position of principal conductor of the Opera.
          Gaubert suffered a brain hemorrhage and died on *6/10/1941, Paris.
          (*Date variously given as 7/10/1941 and 7/08/1941)
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          Philippe Gaubert's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.