Leonard Garrison, Associate Professor of Flute at the University of Idaho, and pianist Roger McVey provide performance tips for Offertoire by J. Donjon. Donjon’s solo is a popular selection for solo and ensemble contests.
Johannès Donjon
Johannès Donjon (1839 – 1912), born in Lyon, France, and a student of Jean-Louis Tulou at the Paris Conservatory, was a notable flautist and composer during the “Belle Époque.” He is celebrated for his ability to captivate audiences with his salon music. Donjon’s works include various compositions for the flute, and he was also associated with the Grand Opéra and the Société des Concerts du Conservatoire in Paris