Composers

Jean-Louis Tulou

Flute
Piano
Orchestra
String ensemble
Violin
Viola
Cello
Double bass
Oboe
Bassoon
Fantasia
Piece
Duet
Variation
Concerto
Method
Theory
For beginners
Nocturne
Trio
by alphabet
Méthode de flûte, Op.100Grand Solo No.10, Op.92Fantaisie sur 'Le pardon de Ploërmel', Op.110Grand Solo No.9, Op.91Grand Solo No.5, Op.79Grand Solo No.7, Op.86Fantaisie, Op.29Faut l'oublier, Op.36Grenadier que tu m'affliges, Op.35Récréations musicales, Op.65Nocturne for Flute and PianoSouvenirs du Tyrol, Op.125Grand Solo No.15, Op.109Tic e tic e toc, Op.121Fantaisie sur 'Le Freyschütz', Op.115Grand Solo No.11, Op.93Fantaisie sur 'Il Trovatore', Op.105Fantaisie de Salon, Op.1273 Duos difficiles, Op.123 Duos, Op.143 Grands Duos favoris, Op.72Air varié brillant, Op.98Fantaisie sur 'Marco Spada', Op.101Flute Concerto No.1Grand Solo No.12, Op.94Grand Solo No.13, Op.96Grand Solo No.2, Op.70Grand Solo No.3, Op.74L'Angelus, Op.46Souvenir anglais, Op.50Symphonie Concertante, Op.21
Wikipedia
Jean-Louis Tulou (born 12 September 1786 in Paris – died 23 July 1865 in Nantes) was a French flute teacher, player and instrument maker.
His father, Louis-Prosper Tulou (1749–1799), was a bassoonist in the Paris Opera and professor at the Paris Conservatoire from 1795 until his death.
Jean-Louis studied at the Paris Conservatoire from the age of 10. He became a professor there in 1829 and remained until 1856. He was involved in flute manufacture. He died on 23 July 1865 in Nantes.
Note: arrangements may exist for quartet/orchestra as well as with piano.