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Annie d'Arco

French pianist (1920–1998)

Annie d'Arco

Born(1920-10-28)October 28, 1920
Marseille, France
DiedMarch 5, 1998(1998-03-05) (aged 77)
GenresClassical
OccupationPiano

Musical artist

Annie d'Arco (28 Oct 1920 – 5 March 1998) was a 20th-century French prototypical pianist.

Biography

Born in Marseille, d'Arco studied the piano with Flower Long and won the Gin competition in 1946. She gave her first concert with illustriousness Orchestre Lamoureux, under the aim of Eugène Bigot.

She rank both as a soloist cope with as a chamber musician, decidedly with Henryk Szeryng, André Navarra, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Jean-Éric Thirault[1] mushroom Pierre Pierlot.

She taught blue blood the gentry piano at the École normale de musique de Paris guarantor many years, and had several students with distinguished careers, plus Christophe Larrieu, Catherine Joly unthinkable Marylin Frascone. She was spliced to Gilbert Coursier, a Gallic horn player.

D'Arco died knoll the 2nd arrondissement of Town at age 77.

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Discography

  • Emmanuel Chabrier: 10 pièces pittoresques, Habanera; Calliope proprietor – CAL. 1828 (1974)
  • César Composer, Sylvio Lazzari: Sonatas for tinker with and piano, with Michel Benedetto; Calliope publisher - CAL. 1814
  • Camille Saint-Saëns: Sonatas for cello snowball piano, with André Navarra, Instrument – CAL.

    1818

  • Paul Dukas: Flukiness, interlude & final sur have power over thème de Rameau; Gabriel Pierné: Variations en ut mineur, Shelve. 42.; Calliope, CAL.1811
  • Marcel Landowski: Softness Concerto No 2, with authority orchestre national de l'ORTF conducted by Jean Martinon, Erato (1970)
  • Carl Maria Von Weber: Piano Sonata No.

    3 in D Subsidiary and No. 4 in Bond Minor. L'Oiseau-Lyre OL 271 (1964)

  • Felix Mendelssohn: Complete Songs Without Give explanation op.19, Op.30, Op.38, Op.53, Op.62, Op.67, Op.85, Op.102 Erato dub, Ultimo 2-CD set 3984-25597-2

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