Jacques Delécluse

Jacques Delécluse (15 September 1933 – 29 October 2015) was a French percussionist and composer born in Béthune. He played both timpani and piano in the Orchestre de Paris and taught at the Conservatoire de Paris.

Delécluse's father, Ulysses Delécluse, was a French clarinettist and pedagogue. Jacques studied Piano at the Conservatoire de Paris, eventually taking up studies in percussion as well. In 1950, he won First Prize in piano and Second Prize in percussion, going on to win First Prize in percussion the following year.

Delécluse was known as the "Master of the Percussion Étude" for his ''12 Etudes for Snare Drum'' released in 1964. These études have become commonplace in the orchestral percussion repertoire. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Méthod de caisse-claire = Method for snare drum = Metodo de caja-clara = Schule für die kleine Trommel by Delécluse, Jacques

    Paris : A. Leduc, 1969
    Format: Musical Score Book


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    Vingt études pour timbales = Twenty studies for timpani by Delécluse, Jacques

    Paris : A. Leduc, 1968
    Format: Musical Score Book


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    Douze études pour caisse-claire = Twelve studies for the drum by Delécluse, Jacques, 1933-

    Paris : Alphonse Leduc, 1964
    Format: Musical Score Book


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    Keiskleiriana : 13 études pour caisse-claire = 13 studies for snare drum by Delécluse, Jacques, 1933-

    Paris : A. Leduc, 1987
    Format: Musical Score Book