Joseph Morpain
Joseph Morpain (1873-1961) was a French pianist and teacher at the Conservatoire de Paris and École Normale de Musique de Paris, whose prominent students included Clara Haskil and Monique Haas.
Career
He studied at the Conservatoire de Paris in the class of Émile Descombes, a compatriot and possibly a pupil of Frédéric Chopin. Reynaldo Hahn was one of his classmates.[1] He was also a student of Gabriel Fauré.[2]
His own pupils at the Conservatoire and the École Normale de Musique included Clara Haskil,[3] Monique Haas,[4] Lucien Wang,[5] Madeleine de Valmalète,[3] Raymond Trouard,[2] Carmen-Marie-Lucie Guilbert,[6] Pierre Maillard-Verger,[7] and Ramon Coll.[8]
He was acting Director of the École Normale de Musique from 1944.[9]
He published "Comment il faut jouer du piano", and "50 Chansons des Charentes et du Poitou" (1924).[10]
Reynaldo Hahn dedicated the first two of his Premières valses (1898) to Morpain.[11]
References
- ↑ Reynaldo Hahn.net; Retrieved 27 August 2013
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 jolyon.com; Retrieved 27 August 2013
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Free Music Archive; Retrieved 27 August 2013
- ↑ allmusic; Retrieved 27 August 2013
- ↑ National University of Singapore: Lucien Wang; Retrieved 27 August 2013
- ↑ Classics Online; Retrieved 27 August 2013
- ↑ musimem.com; Retrieved 27 August 2013
- ↑ simposimompou; Retrieved 27 August 2013
- ↑ Scholawoeks; Retrieved 27 August 2013
- ↑ Pierre L. Horn ed., Handbook of French Popular Culture; Retrieved 27 August 2013
- ↑ bnf: Reynaldo Hahn bnf; Retrieved 27 August 2013