Cabart
Cabart is a French brand of musical wind instruments. As an independent brand, it was declined by the names Thibouville-Cabart and Cabart a Paris. The name was bought out by F. Lorée in 1974 to name its range of student-level oboes: Cabart 74 and Cabart.
Brand origins
The Thibouville family is from La Couture-Boussey. From the early nineteenth century, its members would create about two dozen musical instruments brands with the name Thibouville. Jean-Baptiste Thibouville, born May 4, 1832, in La Couture-Boussey, was the inheritor of the brand Thibouville-Herouard founded in 1842. First, He created two companies in Paris, which only last a short time because of the death of his associates. In 1867, he married Rose Leonie Cabart, daughter of Jean Michel Cabart, owner and comb manufacturer in Ezy-sur-Eure. In 1869, he established in Ezy-sur-Eure the Thibouville-Cabart factory.Factory's life from 1869 to 1977
- 1878: Paris World's Fair.
- 1889: Paris World's Fair.
- 1880-1890s: Louis Bas, holds the shop in Paris. He makes research to improve oboes and bassoons.
- 1897: Death of Jean-Baptiste Thibouville, his wife takes charge of the factory.
- 1948 : André Lhéridat and Marcel Lefèvre buy out the company.
- 1971-1977: Liquidation of the company. F. Lorée buys Cabart name for its student oboes in 1974.
Instruments
Mostly oboe, but also bassoon, contrabassoon, clarinet, flute, saxophone and English horn.Locations
- in Ezy-sur-Eure : in 1877, buildings bought « Rue Grande ». Installation of a steam engine about 1880.