Marguerite Long: A Life in French Music, 1874–1966

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Indiana University Press, 22 déc. 1993 - 240 pages

"Cecilia Dunoyer has written a thoughtful and carefully researched work. Not only is her book crammed with information on French music, performers, and composers, it also is highly readable." —Piano & Keyboard

"Cecilia Dunoyer's new book presents an engaging portrait of the woman once esteemed as the grande dame of French music." —Notes

"It is a fascinating story from beginning to end . . . " —American Music Teacher

"Dunoyer's thorough, accurate, well-written biography is the first of this important artist and, as such, worthy of many a music library's attention." —Booklist

Marguerite Long, the most important French woman pianist of our century, left her stamp on a whole epoch of musical life in Paris. Long was a virtuoso performer—working closely with Debussy, Fauré, and Ravel—and a tireless and demanding pedagogue. With violinist Jacques Thibaud, she founded a prestigious international competition that continues to launch the careers of young musicians. Illustrated.

 

Table des matières

PART ONE The Artist
1
Marguerite Longs Youth
3
19021912
19
Other Musical Collaborations
42
19141919
57
The Postwar Years and the 1920s
80
Marguerite Long and Maurice Ravel
92
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À propos de l'auteur (1993)

CECILIA DUNOYER is Education Coordinator at the Center for Performing Arts at Pennsylvania State University. She combines the careers of pianist and scholar, giving lecture-recitals on French and Russian music and concertizing in both Europe and America.

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