Claude Abravanel
Claude Abravanel | |
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Native name | קלוד אברבנל |
Born |
Montreux, Switzerland | 16 July 1924
Died | 14 December 2012 88) | (aged
Genres | Classical |
Occupation(s) | Pianist, composer |
Instruments | Piano |
Claude Abravanel (Hebrew: קלוד אברבנל) (16 July 1924 in Montreux, Switzerland – 14 December 2012) was a Swiss pianist and composer of classical music.[1]
Activities
He studied piano with Dinu Lipatti at the Geneva Conservatory of Music. He also studied composition with Arthur Honegger and piano with Yvonne Lefébure at the Ecole Normale de Musique in Paris.[2] A lecturer and director of the library at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance (Rubin Academy) until 1992, Abravanel became director of the Archives of Israeli Music at the Academy.[2]
Ensemble compositions Chamber Music
- Elegy,[ for low Voice & Flute]
- Four Songs [for Alto & Cello]
- Hymn of Praise on a Yemenite Motive [for high voice & piano]
- Les Amours de Ronsard, [for high voice & piano]
- Prelude, Aria & Postlude for clarinet & piano
- Supplication, Choreographical Poem [for flute & piano]
- Three Psalms [for High Voice & Piano]
- Tre Sonetti di Petrarca [for high voice & piano]
Personal history
Abravanel was born in Montreux, Switzerland, but settled in Israel in 1951.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ "Abravanel, Claude, 1924-2012". The National Library of Israel.
- 1 2 3 Abravanel Claude
- ↑ Israel composers league retrieved 23/9/11
Additional reference material
- ©The National Library of Israel. All rights reserved retrieved 23/9/11
- book written by Abravanel retrieved 23/9/11
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