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Samson Pascal François (18 May 1924  22 October 1970) was a French pianist and composer.

François, 1948
François, 1948

Biography


François was born in Frankfurt where his father worked at the French consulate. His mother, Rose, named him Samson, for strength, and Pascal, for mind.[1] François discovered the piano early – at the age of two – and his first studies were in Italy, with Pietro Mascagni, who encouraged him to give his first concert at the age of six.

Having studied in the Conservatoire in Nice from 1932 to 1935, where he again won first prize, François came to the attention of Alfred Cortot, who encouraged him to move to Paris and study with Yvonne Lefébure at the École Normale de Musique. He also studied piano with Cortot (who reportedly found him almost impossible to teach), and harmony with Nadia Boulanger. In 1938, he moved to the Paris Conservatoire to study with Marguerite Long, the doyenne of French teachers of the age. He won the piano section of the inaugural (1943) Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud Competition.

He was particularly admired for his performances of Chopin, Schumann, Debussy, and Ravel. In 2012 his Debussy recordings were awarded the "Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik". His entire studio discography was reissued on compact disc in 2020 by Warner Classics.

François was a keen jazz fanparticularly of the pianist Bud Powell,[2] who lived and performed in Parisand claimed that jazz influenced his playing. He composed, among other works,"Magies Noires" for solo piano, a concerto for piano and orchestra, and incidental music for film.

He married Josette Bahvsar, and their son Maximilien was born in 1955. Maximilien, who published a biography of his father in 2002 (see bibliography below), died in New Mexico on October 11, 2013.[3] Samson François's extravagant lifestyle, good looks, and passionate but highly disciplined playing, gave him a cult status as a pianist. He had a heart attack on the concert stage in 1968. His early death followed only two years later.

François himself said "never play simply to play well" and, in a remark clearly inspired by his jazz influences, "It must be that there is never the impression of being obliged to play the next note."[citation needed]


Bibliography



References


  1. Waiblinger, Michael (2014). The Ettlingen Recital 1960 (Media notes). Melo Classic. p. 2.
  2. Paudras, Francis (1986). La danse des infidèles: Bud Powell (in French). L'Instant. p. 200. ISBN 978-2-86929-052-5.
  3. Death of Maximilien François
  4. Samson François, le poète du piano on World Cat




На других языках


[de] Samson François

Samson Pascal François (* 18. Mai 1924 in Frankfurt am Main; † 22. Oktober 1970 in Paris) war ein französischer Pianist und Komponist.
- [en] Samson François

[es] Samson François

Samson Pascal François (Fráncfort del Meno, 18 de mayo de 1924 - París, 22 de octubre de 1970) fue un pianista francés.

[ru] Франсуа, Самсон Паскаль

Самсо́н Паска́ль Франсуа́ (фр. Samson Pascal François; 18 мая 1924, Франкфурт-на-Майне — 22 октября 1970, Париж) — французский пианист.



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