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Name
  
Gerard Jarry

Role
  
Musical Artist

Died
  
2004


Gérard Jarry Grard Jarry Plays The Music Of Martinon 1952 Past Daily Weekend

Albums
  
Pachelbel: Canon / 2 Suites for Strings / Fasch: Concerto for Trumpet / 2 Symphonies

Music group
  
Orchestre national d\'Ile-de-France (1984 – 2001)

Similar People
  
Jean‑Francois Paillard, Christian Ferras, Pierre Boulez, Guy Deplus, Diego Masson

Gérard Jarry (Châtellerault, 6 June 1936 – Saint-Eliph, 18 January 2004) was a French violinist. In June 1951, won the "Premier Grand Prix" at the Concours-Long-Thibaud, at the age of 14. In 1959, he founded the String Trio French, alongside Serge Collot and Michel Tournus.

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In 1969, he joined Jean-François Paillard's Chamber Orchestra as concertmaster. He was part of the orchestra for thirty three years, during which he recorded Baroque and classical concertos, including the complete concertos of Jean-Marie Leclair, recorded in 1977 and won several major record awards; concertos by Haydn in 1973; Mozart in 1976; and Bach in 1978. In total, with Jean François Paillard, he produced more than 150 recordings (including fifty where he acted as soloist) and has performed in more than 2,500 concerts on five continents.

He was a professor at the Conservatoire de Paris, and trained several generations of artists, some leading an international career.

Songs

Madrigal III
Quintette à cordes Op 78 No 1 - I Allegro patetico Avec deux altos
Quatuor à cordes Op 8 No 1 - I Allegro

References

Gérard Jarry Wikipedia