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Eric-Paul Stekel

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Eric Paul Stekel,[1][2][3][4] born in Vienna June 27, 1898 and died February 11 in Grenoble 1978,[5] was a French composer and conductor of Austrian origin, former director of the Conservatory of Grenoble.[6]

He has worked with the piano teacher Félicien Wolff, whom he strongly encouraged his composition work and he worked with pianist Genevieve Dinand and with the musicologist Paul Gilbert Langevin, participating in the works of the latter, the Age of Bruckner and Bruckner, climax of the symphony. There is an association in Grenoble aclled the friend of Eric Paul Stekel.[7]

He was the son of Viennese psychoanalyst Wilhelm Stekel.[8]

References

  1. ^ gettyimages.fr
  2. ^ Paris en Images
  3. ^ Éric-Paul Stekel, espoir et désespoir : ou la vie d'un musicien entre 1898 et 1939 de Pascale Barrere, 1997.
  4. ^ Éric-Paul Stekel dirige un orchestre symphonique, 1952-1969, de Pascale Barrere, 1999.
  5. ^ idref.fr
  6. ^ Conservatoire de Grenoble
  7. ^ jo-association.info
  8. ^ memim.com