Alberte Brun

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Alberte Brun , also Alberte Brun-Michelis (* Paris ), was a French pianist .

Life

She studied at the Conservatoire de Paris with Marguerite Long . She received further lessons from Maurice Ravel , with whom she studied his piano concerto for the left hand. Commissioned by the Ministère des Beaux-Arts , she performed the entire piano works of Albert Roussel . She later lived in Germany, where she taught at the Robert Schumann University in Düsseldorf. Their interpretations were documented by radio recordings. She was a member, from 1980 to 1986 chairwoman of the German-French Society Duisburg , where she headed the conversation evenings for many years . In 1947 she performed the Piano Concerto for the Left Hand by Maurice Ravel with the RIAS Symphony Orchestra at its first public concert in the Titania Palace . In 1975 she gave a concert with her sister Andree Juliette Brun as a piano duo at Carnegie Hall in New York .

student

Audio documents

  • Claude Debussy: Preludes (aem records 1976)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ German-French Society Duisburg eV - About us. Retrieved May 28, 2014 .
  2. "Ship engines gave the rhythm" , Der Spiegel from September 20, 1947, page 18
  3. ^ New York Magazine, October 13, 1975