Michaël Lévinas (born 18 April 1949) is a French composer and pianist.[1]
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Born in Paris, Levinas was a student of Olivier Messiaen at the Conservatoire de Paris.[2]
As an interpreter he made several recordings, mostly for Adès. Amongst these are works by Beethoven, Fauré, Scriabin, Schubert, and the complete Well-Tempered Clavier by J.S. Bach.
His father was the philosopher Emmanuel Levinas and he is married to philosopher and musicologist Danielle Cohen-Levinas.
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