Reine Flachot (10 October 1922 in Santa Fe, Argentina – 29 October 1998) was a French female cellist. Reine Flachot arrived in France at the age of twelve...
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humorist Ariel Ramírez, musician and composer Ricardo Supisiche, artist Reine Flachot, cellist Liliana Bodoc, writer Osvaldo Bayer, writer Sergio Rubin, journalist...
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musicians like Jean-Pierre Rampal, Bernard Flavigny, Robert Gendre, and Reine Flachot. These records were made by Philips in Paris. Jean-Etienne Marie was...
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classical cellist, one of the first professional female cellists in Europe Reine Flachot (1922–1998), international cellist and educator Ophélie Gaillard (born...
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Bengtsson at the Royal Danish Academy of Music. Later on he studied with Reine Flachot in Paris and Basel. In 1988, he established the Reykjavík Trio with...
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Prize: Carter Brey 4th Prize: Young Chang Cho 1986 Mstislav Rostropovich Reine Flachot Raya Garbousova Cristóbal Halffter Ludwig Hoelscher Alain Meunier André...
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season continued after the war. In 1955, for example, the hall welcomed Reine Flachot, Pierre Bernac, Francis Poulenc, and Alexandre Lagoya. In 1963, Gaveau...
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7357-M, respectively. Annik Simon (soprano); Gabrielle Devries (violin); Reine Flachot (cello); Monique Rollin (harp). Version III, without guitar. LPL 385...
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provided by leading figures in French pedagogy such as Joseph Calvet, Reine Flachot, Roger Bourdin, Daniel Deffayet and Michèle Auclair. At the same time...
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