Geneviève Dinand

French pianist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroFrench pianist
PlacesFrance
wasMusician Pianist
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Female
Instruments:Piano
Birth10 November 1927, Baugé, France
Death14 November 1987Bois-Colombes, France (aged 60 years)
Star signScorpio
Family
Spouse:Jean-Pierre Eustache
Education
Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse
The details

Biography

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Geneviève Dinand was a French pianist, born in Baugé, August 10, 1927 and died on 14 November 1987 in Bois-Colombes(Hauts-de-Seine).

Biography

Born in Baugé (Maine-et-Loire) in 1927, she was the great granddaughter of Leon Emile Allix (Doctor Victor Hugo) she married Jean-Pierre Eustache, flute teacher at the Conservatory of Grenoble.

Geneviève Dinand began piano at age 5 and entered the Paris Conservatory in 1946 in the class of the prestigious master Marcel Ciampi. Carrying a first prize in piano and music theory a medal, she managed to become the professor of piano competitions at the Conservatory of Grenoble.

She participated in three international piano competitions, reaching the finals on two of them. She left Grenoble to follow her husband to Paris, when he became flutist at the Paris Opera. She got a job at the Conservatory of Orleans as a piano teacher and a concert player in the city.

She died shortly after retirement, August 14, 1987 of a brain tumor.

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