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'''Yvonne Lefébure''' (29 June 1898, [[Ermont]] – 23 January 1986, Paris) was a French pianist and teacher.
'''Yvonne Lefébure''' (29 June 1898, [[Ermont]] – 23 January 1986, Paris) was a French pianist and teacher.


Born in Ermont, she studied with [[Alfred Cortot]] at the [[Conservatoire de Paris]], taking a ''premier prix'' in piano and numerous other subjects. She performed with the [[Concerts Lamoureux|Orchestre des Concerts Lamoureux]] and the [[Concerts Colonne|Orchestre des Concerts Colonne]] and in recital. She performed at the first Prades Festival in 1950. She taught at the [[École Normale de Musique]], Conservatoire de Paris and Conservatoire Européen, and gave masterclasses at her own festival in [[Saint-Germain-en-Laye]]. Among her pupils were [[Dinu Lipatti]], [[Samson François]], [[Imogen Cooper]], [[Janina Fialkowska]], [[André Laplante]], [[Branka Musulin]], [[Catherine Collard]], [[Michaël Levinas]], [[Françoise Thinat]], [[Jean-Marc Savelli]], [[Évelyne Crochet]], [[István Kassai]], [[Hélène Boschi]], [[Martin Hughes]] and [[Avi Schönfeld]].
Born in Ermont, she studied with [[Alfred Cortot]] at the [[Conservatoire de Paris]], taking a ''premier prix'' in piano and numerous other subjects. She performed with the [[Concerts Lamoureux|Orchestre des Concerts Lamoureux]] and the [[Concerts Colonne|Orchestre des Concerts Colonne]] and in recital. She performed at the first Prades Festival in 1950. She taught at the [[École Normale de Musique]], Conservatoire de Paris and Conservatoire Européen, and gave masterclasses at her own festival in [[Saint-Germain-en-Laye]]. Among her pupils were [[Dinu Lipatti]], [[Samson François]], [[Imogen Cooper]], [[Janina Fialkowska]], [[André Laplante]], [[Branka Musulin]], [[Catherine Collard]], [[Michaël Levinas]], [[Françoise Thinat]], [[Jean-Marc Savelli]], [[Évelyne Crochet]], [[István Kassai]], [[Hélène Boschi]], [[Martin Hughes]], [[Denise Roger]], and [[Avi Schönfeld]].


In 1947 she married French musicologist [[Fred Goldbeck]].
In 1947 she married French musicologist [[Fred Goldbeck]].

Latest revision as of 21:04, 8 May 2024

Yvonne Lefébure (29 June 1898, Ermont – 23 January 1986, Paris) was a French pianist and teacher.

Born in Ermont, she studied with Alfred Cortot at the Conservatoire de Paris, taking a premier prix in piano and numerous other subjects. She performed with the Orchestre des Concerts Lamoureux and the Orchestre des Concerts Colonne and in recital. She performed at the first Prades Festival in 1950. She taught at the École Normale de Musique, Conservatoire de Paris and Conservatoire Européen, and gave masterclasses at her own festival in Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Among her pupils were Dinu Lipatti, Samson François, Imogen Cooper, Janina Fialkowska, André Laplante, Branka Musulin, Catherine Collard, Michaël Levinas, Françoise Thinat, Jean-Marc Savelli, Évelyne Crochet, István Kassai, Hélène Boschi, Martin Hughes, Denise Roger, and Avi Schönfeld.

In 1947 she married French musicologist Fred Goldbeck.

Sources

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  • Carbou, Yvette, La leçon de musique d’Yvonne Lefébure, 1995 (with discography).
  • Timbrell, Charles, French Pianism: A Historical Perspective, 2nd ed. (Portland, 1999)
  • Moritz von Bredow: Klang gewordener Geist. Branka Musulin zum 100. Geburtstag. Eine Hommage. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung v. 14. August 2017, S. 10.
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