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(Musician) Jean-Pierre Rampal, a celebrated French flautist, played a crucial role in promoting the flute after World War II. He revived Baroque flute compositions and influenced modern composers such as Francis Poulenc to create new pieces that are now essential for flautists. Rampal's career was distinguished by his skill, creative interpretations, and commitment to broadening the flute's repertoire, establishing him as a significant figure in 20th-century flute performance.