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Michèle Boegner (12 August 1941 – 1 April 2021) was a French concert pianist. At the Paris Conservatory she studied the piano with Vlado Perlemuter and chamber music with Jacques Février. She won her award at the age of fifteen. Thereupon she started an international career and won the Second Grand Prix at the George Enesco Contest at the age of seventeen. In parallel with her career, she subsequently studied at the Scaramuzza school in Buenos Aires and with Wilhelm Kempff and Geza Anda.

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  • Michèle Boegner, née le 12 août 1941 à Lyon 6e (Rhône) et morte le 1er avril 2021 à Argenteuil (Val-d'-Oise), fille cadette du journaliste Philippe Boegner et petite-fille du pasteur Marc Boegner, est une pianiste française. (fr)
  • Michèle Boegner (12 August 1941 – 1 April 2021) was a French concert pianist. At the Paris Conservatory she studied the piano with Vlado Perlemuter and chamber music with Jacques Février. She won her award at the age of fifteen. Thereupon she started an international career and won the Second Grand Prix at the George Enesco Contest at the age of seventeen. In parallel with her career, she subsequently studied at the Scaramuzza school in Buenos Aires and with Wilhelm Kempff and Geza Anda. Michèle's career has been marked by Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven and Schubert and by French music. She has played all over the world, and in particular in Europe, as well as a soloist under the direction of most of the important conductors as in numerous solo recitals and chamber music concerts (from duo to sextet). Her discography contains nineteen titles. In 2009 she recorded Mozart's eighteen piano sonatas and Fantasia in c minor K. 475 (released by Les Discophiles Français in 2010). (en)
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  • Michèle Boegner, 2010 (en)
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  • Michèle Boegner, née le 12 août 1941 à Lyon 6e (Rhône) et morte le 1er avril 2021 à Argenteuil (Val-d'-Oise), fille cadette du journaliste Philippe Boegner et petite-fille du pasteur Marc Boegner, est une pianiste française. (fr)
  • Michèle Boegner (12 August 1941 – 1 April 2021) was a French concert pianist. At the Paris Conservatory she studied the piano with Vlado Perlemuter and chamber music with Jacques Février. She won her award at the age of fifteen. Thereupon she started an international career and won the Second Grand Prix at the George Enesco Contest at the age of seventeen. In parallel with her career, she subsequently studied at the Scaramuzza school in Buenos Aires and with Wilhelm Kempff and Geza Anda. (en)
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