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Instruments
  
piano

Name
  
Genevieve Joy

Role
  
Classical pianist


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Born
  
4 October 1919 (
1919-10-04
)

Died
  
November 27, 2009, Paris, France

Spouse
  
Henri Dutilleux (m. 1946–2009)

Similar People
  
Henri Dutilleux, Jacqueline Robin, Dominique Merlet, Daniil Shafran, Jacques Fevrier

En blanc et noir, L. 139: III. Scherzando


Geneviève Joy (4 October 1919 — 27 November 2009) was a French classical and modernist pianist who, at the end of World War II in 1945, formed a critically acclaimed duo-piano partnership with Jacqueline Robin which lasted for forty-five years, until 1990. The composer Henri Dutilleux, whom she married in 1946, dedicated his Piano Sonata to her, which she recorded for Erato Records in 1988.

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A native of the small commune of Bernaville in the Somme department in Northern France region of Picardy, She was the daughter of an Irish woman and a French father who served with the British Army during World War I. Geneviève Joy was a piano prodigy who was accepted to the world-renowned Conservatoire de Paris in 1932 at the age of 12.

She died in her sleep at a Paris hospital eight weeks after her 90th birthday from cancer, and was subsequently buried in Montparnasse Cemetery.

Songs

Sonate pour piano: III Choral et variations
Sonatine monodique: II Jota
Sonatine monodique: IV Finale

References

Geneviève Joy Wikipedia