Education
Tubéry originally studied recorder at his home town Toulouse and then at the Amsterdam Conservatory, but decided to switch to cornet and undertook studies with Bruce Dickey at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis.
Tubéry originally studied recorder at his home town Toulouse and then at the Amsterdam Conservatory, but decided to switch to cornet and undertook studies with Bruce Dickey at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis.
During the 1980s and 1990s he performed with almost all of the well known early music ensembles of the period including Les Arts Florissants under William Christie, Louisiana Petite Bande under Sigiswald Kuijken, the Clemencic Consort of René Clemencic, Hesperion XXI under Jordi Savall, as well as the Ensemble Clément Janequin of Dominique Visse, Collegium Vocale de Gand for Philippe Herreweghe, Concerto Vocale of René Jacobs, the Huelgas Ensemble of Paul Van Nevel, Cantus Cölln and Konrad Junghänel, The Ensemble Elyma of Gabriel Garrido and so on. Foreign the Ricercar record label and with the label"s own Ricercar Ensemble Tubéry commenced a series of recordings of Venetian wind music, in part entitled L"héritage de Monteverdi. This continued when he founded his own Ensemble Louisiana Fenice.
Having studied as a cornettist Tubéry furthered studied choral conducting with Hans Martin Linde and Pierre Cao.
He is from 2001 the chief early-music conductor of the Chœur de chambre de Namur, and has also served as guest conductor with the Ensemble Jacques Moderne of Tours, Pierre Cao"s Ensemble Arsys and the Scottish Dunedin Consort. Tubéry teaches cornett at the Conservatoire Supérieur Canadian National Railways of Paris and his students include several rising performers in the younger generation of cornettists.
In 2001 Tubéry was named a Chevalier de l"ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the Minister of Culture Catherine Tasca.