École Normale de Musique de Paris
The École normal de musique de Paris (also: École normal de musique de Paris-Alfred Cortot ) is a private and state-recognized music college in Paris , which was founded in 1919 by Alfred Cortot and Auguste Mangeot . Alfred Cortot succeeded in recruiting well-known musicians of the era such as Pablo Casals , Jacques Thibaud , Nadia Boulanger , Paul Dukas , Igor Stravinsky , Charles Münch , Wanda Landowska , Marguerite Long , Marcel Dupré and George Enescu as employees . Famous students such as Elliott Carter , Joaquín Rodrigo , Igor Markevitch , Dinu Lipatti and Samson François emerged from the school. In the school today 800 students are taught by 130 teachers in all branches of classical music.
The aim of the institution is, in the spirit of the founders of the school, to enable musicians to receive comprehensive training in the practical area (playing an instrument, singing, chamber music, composition, etc.), as well as knowledge in all theoretical disciplines ( solfège , analysis , music history etc.) to convey.
Current and former teachers
- Lyudmila Walentinowna Berlinskaja (* 1960)
- Paul Bernac
- Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979)
- Hélène Boschi (1917–1990)
- Thierry de Brunhoff (* 1935)
- Fernand Caratgé (1899–1980)
- Pablo Casals (1876–1973)
- Jacques Castérède (1926-2014)
- Suzanne Chaisemartin (1921-2017)
- Lucien Chevaillier (1883-1932)
- Alfred Cortot (1877–1962)
- Claire Croiza (1882-1946)
- Jean-Michel Damase (1928-2013)
- Pierre Dervaux (1917–1992)
- Paul Dukas (1865-1935)
- Henri Dutilleux (1916-2013)
- George Enescu (1881–1955)
- Reine Flachot (1922–1998)
- Patrice Fontanarosa (* 1942)
- Ivan Galamian (1903-1981)
- Reine Gianoli (1915–1979)
- Reynaldo Hahn (1874–1947)
- Eric Heidsieck (* 1936)
- Arthur Honegger (1892–1955)
- Geneviève Joy (1919-2009)
- Wanda Landowska (1879-1959)
- Yvonne Lefébure (1898–1986)
- Mady Mesplé (1931-2020)
- Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992)
- Jean Micault (* 1924)
- Charles Münch (1891–1968)
- André Navarra (1911–1988)
- Claudine Perretti (1934-2005)
- Rena Schereschewskaja (* 1954)
- Igor Stravinsky (1882–1971)
- Yoshihisa Taira (1937-2005)
- Jacques Thibaud (1880–1953)
- Ninon Vallin (1886–1961)
Former students
- Walid Akl (* 1945)
- Rafael Andia (* 1942)
- Jean-Pierre Armengaud (* 1943)
- Claude Bardon
- André Boucourechliev (1925–1997)
- Thierry de Brunhoff (* 1935)
- Maud Caillat
- Sylvain Cambreling (* 1948)
- Elliott Carter (1908-2012)
- Jean-Claude Casadesus (* 1935)
- Frederic Chiu (* 1964)
- Gabriel Cusson (1903-1972)
- Halina Czerny-Stefańska (1922-2001)
- Jean Davy
- Pascal Devoyon (* 1953)
- Jacob Druckman (1928-1996)
- Vincent Dumestre (* 1968)
- Arnaud Dumond
- Thérèse Dussaut (* 1939)
- Samson François (1924-1970)
- Alain Gagnon (1938-2017)
- Gerardo Guevara (* 1930)
- Simeon ten Holt (1923–2012)
- Vilayat Inayat Khan (1916-2004)
- Pierre-Michel Le Conte (1921-2000)
- Dinu Lipatti (1917–1950)
- David Lively (born 1949)
- Jerome Lowenthal (* 1932)
- Diego Luzuriaga (born 1955)
- Pierre Petit (1922-2000)
- Bruno Mantovani (* 1974)
- Igor Markevitch (1912-1983)
- Ana Maria Miranda
- Kaori Muraji (* 1978)
- Emile Naoumoff (* 1962)
- Jean Périsson (* 1924)
- Claudine Perretti (1934-2005)
- Arturo Rodas (* 1954)
- Joaquín Rodrigo (1901-1999)
- Husseyn Sermet (* 1955)
- Setrak Setrakian
- Gilbert Sinoué (* 1947)
- Magda Tagliaferro (1893–1986)
- Mari Terada
- Rita Wolfensberger (1928-2020)
Web links
- Homepage (English, French)
Coordinates: 48 ° 53 ′ 2 " N , 2 ° 18 ′ 33" E