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Marcelle Meyer (French:[mɛjɛʁ]; 22 May 1897 – 17 November 1958) was a French pianist. She worked with a group of composers known as Les Six, of whom she was the favored pianist.
MarcelleMeyer (French: [mɛjɛʁ]; 22 May 1897 – 17 November 1958) was a French pianist. She worked with a group of composers known as Les Six, of whom she...
Marcelle may refer to: Marcelle, a French feminine version of Marcel Marcelle Auclair (1899–1983), French novelist, biographer, journalist and poet Marcelle...
are represented; Louis Durey was not present. In the center: pianist MarcelleMeyer. On the left, from bottom to top: Germaine Tailleferre, Darius Milhaud...
pianist MarcelleMeyer, at the Salle de La Ville l'Évêque in Paris on January 31, 1922. It was part of a three-concert series in which Meyer presented...
intestinal ailment) was widely lamented in the French music scene. Pianist MarcelleMeyer would take Méerovitch's place as Satie's favorite interpreter of his...
ballet. After hearing a two-piano reduction performed by Ravel and MarcelleMeyer, Diaghilev said it was a "masterpiece" but rejected Ravel's work as...
members of the group Les Six by Jacques-Émile Blanche. The pianist MarcelleMeyer is surrounded by (left) Tailleferre, Milhaud and Honegger, (right) Poulenc...
behind him. Vieux sequins et vieilles cuirasses was premiered by pianist MarcelleMeyer at the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier in Paris on December 11, 1917, during...
Merdinger Yolanda Mero Janne Mertanen Victor Merzhanov Noel Mewton-Wood MarcelleMeyer Stefano Miceli Aleksander Michałowski Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli...
(1859–1925), concert pianist remembered for memorizing some 250 works MarcelleMeyer (1897–1958), pianist performing with Les Six Nathalia Milstein (born...
love with a doll. Satie and his favorite interpreter of the 1920s, MarcelleMeyer, played the piano during its handful of performances. After Satie's...
abstract style of his 1919 Nocturnes. The Premier Menuet was premiered by MarcelleMeyer in Paris on January 17, 1922, on a program that also featured the Gymnopédie...
Fernand Roches, 1934. Poulenc F. Emmanuel Chabrier. La Palatine, Geneva & Paris, 1961. A recording was made by Poulenc and MarcelleMeyer in Paris in 1955....
1909: R W Gill 1910: Robert Cloughan 1911: Alvah Meyer 1912: Not held 1913: Howard Drew 1914: Alvah Meyer 1915: Irvin Howe 1916–17: Jo Loomis 1918: William...