Marcel Tabuteau First-Hand

MT era oboe

Military Service

October 1906-October 1907
Compiègne, France

Military service
These photos date from the close of Marcel’s [first] military service.
[Top} Marcel with his brother André (a voluntary conscript) and his niece, Thérèse; May 6, 1907.
[Lower left] André in the back seat; Thérèse in the front; Albert George in the doorway.
[Lower right] (l-r) André, Marcel, Albert George’s chauffer.
45th Regimental Band: Tabuteau back row; sixth from left
45th Regimental Band: Tabuteau back row; sixth from left
Tabuteau on KP duty
Tabuteau on KP duty

August-December 1914
Compiègne, France

With the 45th Infantry Regiment: Tabuteau in center
With the 45th Infantry Regiment: Tabuteau in center
A formal portrait taken of Marcel Tabuteau in a military uniform
A formal portrait taken of Marcel Tabuteau in a military uniform

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An audio interview with Joan Browne (Champie), a private Tabuteau student in the early 1950s.

A photograph of the music stand that was in Tabuteau’s private studio in Philadelphia.

An autographed photo of Marcel Tabuteau inscribed to Vladimir Sokoloff.

An autographed photo of Marcel Tabuteau inscribed to Joan Browne Champie.

With the passing of Wilbur Isaac Hilles in August 2023 and now Martha Scherer-Alfee in February 2024, no oboe students of Marcel Tabuteau at the Curtis Institute are still living.

A letter sent to the Curtis Institute by Laila Storch’s mother about Tabuteau not teaching at Curtis—and the reply.