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Name
  
Andre Dumortier


Role
  
Soloist

Died
  
September 3, 2004, Tournai, Belgium

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André Dumortier (1 October 1910, in Comines, Belgium – 3 September 2004, in Tournai) was a Belgian pianist.

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He participated in the Concours Eugène Ysaye (future Queen Elisabeth Music Competition) in 1938, and it has been said that he is firmly entrenched in the public memory of Tournai. After the Second World War, he became a professor at the Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles in Belgium, and later the director of the Conservatoire de Tournai. At the same time, he pursued a career as a soloist and chamber musician of international renown.

Belgian composer Jean Absil's "Grande Suite, Op. 62" is dedicated to Dumortier.

Dumortier was active even in his retirement, launching master classes in Tournai in 1988, during the course of which young pianists from various countries came together each year. He also completed several recordings. Perhaps his greatest legacy remains that of a teaching placed under the signs of "my beauty" and "the essential."

Songs

Prélude - aria et final: Final Allegro molto ed agitato
Sonate pour piano et violon in A Major: III Recitativo-Fantasia Ben moderato
Prélude - choral et fugue: Fugue Moderato

References

André Dumortier Wikipedia


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