Everything about Jacques F Vrier totally explained
Jacques Février (
July 26,
1900 -
September 2,
1979) was a French pianist.
Jacques Février was born in
Saint-Germain-en-Laye, the son of the composer
Henry Février. He studied with
Edouard Risler and
Marguerite Long at the
Paris Conservatoire, taking a
premier prix in 1921. In
1932 he gave the first performance of
Francis Poulenc's
Concerto for Two Pianos with the composer. He was also the first French pianist, expressly chosen by the composer, to perform
Ravel's
Concerto for the Left Hand. He made many recordings of the French repertoire, receiving a
Grand Prix du Disque of the Charles Cros Academy in
1963 for his recording of Ravel's piano works.
He died in
Épinal, a few weeks after being struck by a car while walking in the countryside.
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