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Queffélec, Anne

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Queffélec, Anne (1948– )

French pianist. She studied in Paris and Vienna with Alfred Brendel and Paul Badura-Skoda. She won the Munich International Competition in 1968, and has performed in concert with leading orchestras in England, Europe, and the USA. She performed as a duettist with Imogen Cooper, played chamber concerts with Pierre Amoyal (violin), Augustin Dumay, and the Chilingirian Quartet. Her recordings include the complete solo works of Satie and Ravel.



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