• Louis (Félix André) Fourestier (31 May 1892 – 30 September 1976) was a French conductor, composer and pedagogue, and was one of the founders of the Orchestre...
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    entered the repertoire of the Paris Opera, under the direction of Louis Fourestier. The event was once again hailed by Le Monde: "Jeanne au bûcher, in...
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    piano concertos, Orchestre de la Radiodiffusion française, conductedby Louis Fourestier. Recorded 1955–1957. 2 CD Emi 1996 Alexander Brailowsky, piano, Boston...
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    1945-46. He entered the Paris Conservatoire in 1947, studied under Louis Fourestier and Jacques Chailley, and graduated in 1952 with a first prize in conducting...
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    piano, Orchestre National de la Radiodiffusion Française, conductor Louis Fourestier, recorded 1955. Published as CD EMI Music France 1996 "Saint-Saëns:...
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  • Paris and was a pupil of Louis Fourestier, Eugène Bigot and André Cluytens. In 1948, he received a first prize in conducting. Louis de Froment served as music...
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    designs by Alexandre Benois at the Théâtre Municipal in Orléans, where Louis Fourestier conducted. The work was heard again in Basel on 12 May 1939 and then...
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    Archive 1946 José Luccioni, Hélène Bouvier, Paul Cabanel, Charles Cambon Louis Fourestier, Paris Opéra Orchestra and Chorus (The first studio made recording...
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    Bousquet ("second" First Grand Prize) 1924 – Robert Dussaut 1925 – Louis Fourestier 1926 – René Guillou 1927 – Edmond Gaujac 1928 – Raymond Loucheur 1929...
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  • where he studied with Olivier Messiaen. He studied conducting with Louis Fourestier, piano with Hélène Boschi, and electroacoustic music with Pierre Schaeffer...
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