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The Ile de France International Piano Competition was founded in 1999 in Sartrouville (France) on the initiative of René Girard and his daughter Christine Girard under the honorary presidency of Anne Queffelec.The Society Opus Yvelines organizes annually this contest with the support of the city of Maisons-Laffitte and the General Council of the Yvelines.

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  • Concours international de piano d'Île-de-France (fr)
  • Ile de France International Piano Competition (en)
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  • The Ile de France International Piano Competition was founded in 1999 in Sartrouville (France) on the initiative of René Girard and his daughter Christine Girard under the honorary presidency of Anne Queffelec.The Society Opus Yvelines organizes annually this contest with the support of the city of Maisons-Laffitte and the General Council of the Yvelines. (en)
  • Le Concours international de piano d'Île-de-France (Maisons-Laffitte) a été créé en 1999 à Sartrouville, à l'initiative de René Girard et sa fille Christine Girard. Sa présidente d'honneur est Anne Queffélec. Organisé annuellement par l'association Opus Yvelines, le concours bénéficie du soutien de la Ville de Maisons-Laffitte, de la région Île-de-France et du Conseil général des Yvelines. (fr)
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  • The Ile de France International Piano Competition was founded in 1999 in Sartrouville (France) on the initiative of René Girard and his daughter Christine Girard under the honorary presidency of Anne Queffelec.The Society Opus Yvelines organizes annually this contest with the support of the city of Maisons-Laffitte and the General Council of the Yvelines. (en)
  • Le Concours international de piano d'Île-de-France (Maisons-Laffitte) a été créé en 1999 à Sartrouville, à l'initiative de René Girard et sa fille Christine Girard. Sa présidente d'honneur est Anne Queffélec. Organisé annuellement par l'association Opus Yvelines, le concours bénéficie du soutien de la Ville de Maisons-Laffitte, de la région Île-de-France et du Conseil général des Yvelines. (fr)
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