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Evelyne Crochet is a Franco-American classical pianist.


Biography


Born in France, Evelyne Crochet received a First Prize at the Conservatoire de Paris where her main teachers were Yvonne Lefébure and Nadia Boulanger. She also studied with Edwin Fischer in Lucerne, Switzerland.

After being a Laureate at both the Geneva International Competition in 1956 and the International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow in 1958, she went on to participate in Rudolf Serkin's masterclass in Bern, resulting in him extending to her a singular invitation to go back together to the United States as his guest to study with him.

She performed in major concert halls in North, Central and South America, Europe, Japan, including multiple appearances at New York's Carnegie Hall. Following her partnership with Francis Poulenc in the Boston premiere of his Two-Piano Concerto with the Boston Symphony in 1961, she was a frequent soloist with the BSO and also appeared with the orchestras of Chicago, Detroit, Baltimore, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, the London Symphony, the Royal Philharmonic, the London Philharmonic, the Bavarian Rundfunk Orchester, the Norddeutscher Rundfunk Orchester, Paris Orchestre National, Bergen Orchestra, Bern Orchestra, Orquestra do Brazil, among many others.

Her appearances in festivals include the Berkshire Festival at Tanglewood, the Newport Festival in Rhode Island, the Marlboro and the Bach Festival in Vermont, and for many years at the Mt. Desert Chamber Music Festival in Maine with the Composers Quartet. In duo with the world renowned aerialist Philippe Petit, they performed together several benefit performances for large audiences (Petit on the high wire, Crochet at the piano).

Evelyne Crochet was on the faculty and as an artist in residence at the universities of Brandeis, Rutgers, Boston, New England Conservatory, Georgia State University, and was also an assistant to Rudolf Serkin at the Curtis Institute.

She performed the Complete Works of Debussy and recorded the Complete Piano Works of Gabriel Fauré (receiving high praise from The New York Times). She performed and recorded the complete J.S. Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier and the Goldberg Variations (music critic Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe defined it as "the most satisfactory" of all contemporary interpretations of the WTC).

Her recordings also include Schubert piano duets with Alfred Brendel, albums of Bach Transcriptions, Schubert pieces, and a premiere of unpublished works of Erik Satie.


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