Genevieve Dinand
Genevieve Dinand is a Pianiste French, born with Baugé the August 10th 1927 and deceased the November 14th 1987 with Wood-Doves (Hauts-de-Seine).
Introduction
Born in Baugé (Maine and the Loire) in 1927 she marries Jean-Pierre Eustace, professor of flute to the Academy of Grenoble.Genevieve Dinand began the piano as of the old one 5 years. She returns to the Academy of Paris in 1946 in the class of the prestigious Master Marcel Ciampi.
Carrying a first price of piano and a medal of musical theory, it makes a success of the assistance of piano teacher to the academy of Grenoble.
It will take part in three international contests of piano and arrives finally on two of the three.
It will leave Grenoble to follow her husband, this last being named, Flûtiste with the opera of Paris.
It will carry out the remainder of its career to the academy of Orleans as piano teacher and concert performer of the city.
She dies, little of time after her retirement, on November 14th, 1987 of a cancer.
Some dates
1937 - Prize winner of the Bellan Contest
1943 - Between at the Teacher training school of Music which Alfred Cortot directs.
1944 - License in concert chamber music at the Teacher training school of Music.
1945 - License of teaching at the Teacher training school of Music.
1946 - Enter to the Higher National Academy of Music of Paris
1949 - 2nd price of piano by interpreting Ondine Ravel.
1950 - 1st price of piano with the Kreisleriana of Schumann.
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Medal of musical theory.
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Named on assistance of State, piano teacher to the Academy of Grenoble.
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Many concerts as a soloist with the Symphony orchestra of Grenoble under the direction of Eric Paul Stekel.
1953 - Graduate 1st Frenchwoman with the International Contest of Bolzano (Busoni Contest).
1959 - 1st Diploma of honor to the International Contest of Barcelona.
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Semi-finalist with the International Contest of Rio de Janeiro.
1961 - Named on assistance of State, professor to the National Academy of Orleans until its retirement in 1987.
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Many concerts as a soloist with the Symphony orchestra of Orleans under the successive directions of Rene Berthelot and Claude-Henry Joubert.
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It worked independently with the Masters Robert Casadesus, Jacques February, Bela Siki (Swiss), Marie-Aimee Warrot (the USA), during the preparation of the International Contests.
External bonds
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International Contest of Bolzano
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International Contest of Rio de Janeiro
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