Pierre-Auguste Sarrus

Pierre-Auguste Sarrus
Born March 14 or 15, 1813
Saint-Affrique, France
Died May 3, 1876(1876-05-03)
Paris, France
Occupation Musician, Inventor
Spouse(s) Mélanie Bellemère

Pierre-Auguste Sarrus (March 14 or 15, 1813 – May 3, 1876) was a French musician and inventor.

Nevertheless, Pierre-Auguste Sarrus is not famous for his military career, but for having invented a music instrument to replace the oboe and bassoon in military music in 1856. Pierre-Louis Gautrot built this instrument and patented it under the name sarrusophone.

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