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Musician of Classical
A.k.a. Maryvonne Le Dizès
French violin player. She studied at the 'Conservatoire National de Musique' in Paris, where she was best in class for violin and chamber music. In 1962, she won the 'Grand Prix Niccolò Paganini' as first female artist. In 1983, she was awarded with the 'American Music Prize' as first female and first person from outside the USA. Additionlly, she won the French 'Grand Prix SACEM' in 1987. She teaches at the 'Conservatoire Boulogne-Billancourt' since 1977 and starting from 1978, she was a member of Ensemble InterContemporain and also played as a solist, conducted by Pierre Boulez.
Ensemble Intercontemporain |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Anaktoria · Morsima-Amorsima · Oophaa · Charisma · Mists · Mikka / Mikka «S» | Iannis Xenakis, Elisabeth Chojnacka, Sylvio Gualda, Alain Damiens, Pierre Strauch, Claude Helffer, Maryvonne Le Dizes | 1996 | Album |
Sonate Pour Violon Seul / Danses Populaires Roumaines / Deux Rhapsodies | Béla Bartók, Maryvonne Le Dizes, Pierre-Laurent Aimard | 1990 | Album |
Œuvres Pour Violon & Guitare = Works For Violin & Guitar (Les 6 Sonates Op.2 / Cantabile / Les 6 Sonates Op.2) | Niccolò Paganini - Maryvonne Le Dizes, Marie-Thérèse Ghirardi | 1989 | Album |
Berio, Copland, Ives, Maderna, Messiaen, Schoenberg | Maryvonne Le Dizes, Jean-Claude Henriot / Luciano Berio, Aaron Copland, Charles Ives, Bruno Maderna, Olivier Messiaen, Arnold Schoenberg | 1987 | Album |
Hidden Sparks | Maryvonne Le Dizes - Elliott Carter, Tod Machover, John Melby, Ralph Shapey | 1986 | Album |
Berio, Messiaen, Ives, Xenakis | Maryvonne Le Dizes, Jean-Claude Henriot / Luciano Berio, Olivier Messiaen, Charles Ives, Iannis Xenakis | 1984 | Album |