Rémy Stricker Explained

Rémy Stricker (3 January 1936 – 19 November 2019)[1] was a French pianist, music educator, radio producer, musicologist and writer.

Biography

Born in Mulhouse, Rémy Stricker studied the piano with Yvonne Lefébure, then at the Conservatoire de Paris. From 1964 to 1969, along Jean-Pierre Armengaud and Michel Capelier, he seconded Germaine Arbeau-Bonnefoy in the presentation of the,[2] pedagogical concerts-lectures given at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées. Before being a professor of musical esthetics at the Conservatoire de Paris from 1971 to 2001, Rémy Stricker was a radio producer for France Musique and France Culture from 1962 to 1997.

In 2004, he was awarded the prix spécial du jury of the Prix des Muses for his book Berlioz dramaturge.

Selected publications

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Décès du musicologue, pédagogue et ancien producteur de radio Rémy Stricker. 20 November 2019.
  2. http://www.editions-harmattan.fr/index.asp?navig=catalogue&obj=livre&no=41929 Les Musigrains
  3. http://www.gallimard.fr/Catalogue/GALLIMARD/Les-Essais/Musique-du-Baroque Musique du Baroque
  4. https://baroque.revues.org/313 Dialogues du baroque et de la musique, full text
  5. http://www.gallimard.fr/Catalogue/GALLIMARD/Bibliotheque-des-Idees/Mozart-et-ses-operas Mozart et ses opéras : fiction et vérité
  6. http://www.archambault.ca/stricker-remy-melodies-de-duparc-les-ACH002971463-fr-pr les Mélodies de Duparc
  7. http://www.gallimard.fr/Catalogue/GALLIMARD/NRF-Biographies/Georges-Bizet Georges Bizet