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Name
  
Jean-Pierre Marty

Role
  
Conductor

Albums
  
Les Saltimbanques


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Books
  
The tempo indications of Mozart

Similar People
  
Mady Mesple, Julius Katchen, Noel Lee, Georges Pretre

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Jean-Pierre Marty (born on October 12, 1932) is a French pianist and conductor.

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Jean-Pierre Marty was first a pupil of Alfred Cortot, then of Julius Katchen. He started a piano career at the age of 13, first serving as accompanist to the cellist Pierre Fournier for a few months before appearing in Paris as soloist in three piano concertos. He also studied harmony, counterpoint and composition with Nadia Boulanger whom he eventually succeeded as Director of the American Conservatory in Fontainebleau. He pursued his pianistic career in France, Spain, the Netherlands and Germany until it was interrupted by serious muscular problems at the age of 20.

Having moved to the United States, he shifted to conducting, taking lessons from Robert Irving and Thomas Schippers and appearing first in ballet (New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theater), then in opera (New York City Opera, Washington Opera). On his return to France, he was for seven years Music Director of the Opera Season of the French Radio while pursueing his career both in the operatic and symphonic fields in Europe and in the Americas. He realized many recordings for EMI, France and the French Radio label (his recording of Poulenc's Dialogues des Carmélites with Régine Crespin was particularly acclaimed).

His interest in the piano had never ceased, and he kept giving piano concerts. His recordings of the piano works of Schumann from Opp. 1 to 32 (8 CDs) have been published, receiving a warm reception.

Jean-Pierre Marty is the author of three books: The tempo indications of Mozart, written in English and published by Yale University Press both in the United States and the United Kingdom and, in French, Twenty-four lessons with Chopin and The piano method of Chopin.

Selected discography

  • Brahms - Hungarian Dances, Book II, original version for piano 4-hands, with Julius Katchen
  • 1968 - Louis Ganne - Les saltimbanques - EMI
  • 1970 - Offenbach - La belle Hélène - EMI
  • 1974 - Rossini - The Barber of Seville - EMI
  • 1974 - Auber - Manon Lescaut - EMI
  • References

    Jean-Pierre Marty Wikipedia