- was the
Ondes Martenot player Jeanne Loriod.
Loriod was born in Houilles,
Yvelines to
Gaston and
Simone Loriod.
Initially receiving piano lessons from...
- as his 1949
symphony Turangalîla-Symphonie, and his sister-in-law
Jeanne Loriod was a
celebrated player of the instrument. It
appears in
numerous film and...
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Jeanne Blanche Armande Loriod (13 July 1928 – 3
August 2001) was a
French musician,
regarded as the world's
leading exponent of the
ondes Martenot, an...
- the task fell to Bernstein, who
never conducted the work again.
Yvonne Loriod, who
later became Messiaen's
second wife, was the
piano soloist, and Ginette...
- by
Yvonne Loriod. 7
parts bound in 8 volumes. Paris: Leduc, 1994–2002.
Analyses of the
Piano Works of
Maurice Ravel,
edited by
Yvonne Loriod, translated...
- Hétu,
Tristan Murail,
Karlheinz Stockhausen, György Kurtág, and
Yvonne Loriod, who
became his
second wife.
Messiaen perceived colours when he
heard certain...
-
devoted to
birds and
dedicated to his
second wife
Yvonne Loriod. The work was
premiered by
Yvonne Loriod on 15
April 1959 in Paris,
Salle Gaveau, for the concerts...
- 2001). "Jeanne
Loriod, Who
Transformed Electronic Wails Into
Heartfelt Music, Dies at 73". New York Times.
Retrieved 25 July 2018.
Loriod 1987, vol. I p...
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Frank Mathews married Lucia Kleinhans.
Olivier Messiaen married Yvonne Loriod.
Brigitte Trogneux married her
former high
school student Emmanuel Macron...
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regular performers included the
pianists Claude Helffer, Paul Jacobs,
Yvonne Loriod and
Marcelle Mercenier.[failed verification] Jann Pasler, "Paris, §VII:...