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Name
  
Jeanne Loriod

Role
  
Musician

Siblings
  
Yvonne Loriod


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Died
  
August 3, 2001, Juan-les-Pins, France

Albums
  
Turangalila-Symphonie (Orchestre de l'Opera Bastille feat. Jeanne Loriod; Yvonne Loriod; conductor: Myung-Whun Chung)

Similar People
  
Yvonne Loriod, Marcel Couraud, Olivier Messiaen, Myung‑whun Chung, Maurice Le Roux

Olivier Messiaen: Fête des belles eaux (1937)


Jeanne Loriod (13 July 1928 – 3 August 2001) was a French musician, regarded as the world's leading exponent of the ondes Martenot.

Born in Houilles, Yvelines, she was the younger sister of Yvonne Loriod, the pianist and second wife of Olivier Messiaen. She performed all of Messiaen's works for ondes Martenot, most notably the Turangalîla-Symphonie, which she recorded six times. The work was not written for her, however, but Ginette Martenot, sister of the inventor Maurice.

Loriod's enormous repertoire included fourteen concertos, some three hundred works with concertante parts for ondes and another 250 chamber works. She also performed on numerous film soundtracks (including - perhaps most accessibly - the 1981 animated feature, Heavy Metal), and published a definitive work on the instrument, the three-volume treatise Technique de l’onde electronique type martenot (1987).

She suffered a stroke and drowned while swimming near Antibes on the French Riviera in August, 2001.

References

Jeanne Loriod Wikipedia


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