Claude Helffer

Claude Helffer (18 June 1922 – 27 October 2004) was a French pianist noted particularly for his advocacy of 20th-century music.

Claude Helffer on concert tour of Southern Africa. Photo dedicated to Tour organiser Hans Adler.[1]

Biography

He was born in Paris, and began piano lessons at the age of five and from the age of ten until the outbreak of World War II he studied with Robert Casadesus. During the War he entered the élite École polytechnique and fought for the Resistance (in the Maquis du Vercors). After the War he studied theory and composition with René Leibowitz. He made his début in Paris in 1948 and from 1954 appeared regularly in the concerts of the Domaine musical. He married the noted ethnomusicologist, Mireille Helffer, whom he met at the Lycée Molière two years earlier, in June 1946.[1]

Works

Helffer gave many premières of new works and was the dedicatee of several notable works, including Erikhthon (Xenakis, 1974), Concerto (Boucourechliev, 1975), Stances (Betsy Jolas, 1978), Concerto no. 1 (Luis de Pablo, 1980), Envoi (Gilles Tremblay, 1982), and Modifications (Michael Jarrell, 1983). Conductors he collaborated with included Boulez, Bour, Gielen, Leibowitz, Maderna, Marriner, Martinon, Van Otterloo, Prêtre and Scherchen. His discography includes the complete piano music of Schoenberg (Grand Prix du Disque), Debussy and Ravel and the Sonatas of Boulez, Berg and Barraqué.

Teaching

Helffer gave master classes all over the world, most notably at the Salzburg Summer Academy from 1985 to 1998.

Discography

  • Barraqué: Piano Sonata (recorded 1969). Astrée (LP)
  • Bartók: Out of Doors, Piano Sonata, Popular Romanian Dances, Suite op. 14, Improvisations op. 20. Harmonia Mundi (CD)
  • Bartók: Mikrokosmos. Harmonia Mundi (LP/CD)
  • Bartók: Piano sonata. Debussy: 3 Etudes. Evangelisti: Due proiezioni sonore. Serocki: A piacere. RCA Red Seal (LP)
  • Boulez: Piano Sonata No. 2. Berg: Piano Sonata. Deutsche Grammophon (LP)
  • Boulez: Piano Sonatas Nos. 1–3. Astrée (LP/CD)
  • Debussy: Complete Works for Solo Piano. Harmonia Mundi (LP/CD)
  • Milhaud: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 4, Le Carnaval d’Aix, 5 Etudes, Ballade. Orchestre National cond. D. Robertson. Erato (CD)
  • Ravel: Complete Works for Solo Piano. Harmonia Mundi (LP/CD, 2 vols.)
  • Roussel: Piano Concerto. Omega (LP)
  • Schoenberg: Piano Concerto op.42 (recorded c.1952). Orchestre Radio-Symphonique de Paris cond. René Leibowitz. Renaissance/Period/Counterpoint (LP)
  • Schoenberg: Complete Works for Solo Piano (recorded 1976). Harmonia Mundi (LP/CD)
  • Schoenberg: Complete Works for Solo Piano (recorded 2000). Pianovox (CD)
  • Xenakis: Mists, Herma, A r., Akea, Dikhtas, Evryali, chamber works. Irvine Arditti (violin); Arditti Quartet. Astrée Auvidis (2 CDs)
  1. ^ Philippe Albèra, Entretiens avec Claude Helffer, Contrechamps, 1995 p.25.

Bibliography

  • Albèra, Philippe, Entretiens avec Claude Helffer, 1995 (Editions Contrechamps)
  • Helffer, Claude and Michaud-Pradeilles, Catherine, Le Piano, 1997 (Presses universitaires de France: Que sais-je?)
  • Helffer, Claude, Quinze analyses musicales, de Bach à Manoury, 2000 (Editions Contrechamps)
  • Claude Helffer: La musique sur le bout des doigts: Entretien avec Bruno Serrou, 2005 (Michel de Maule/Institut national de l'audiovisuel, with DVD-ROM)

External links


This page was last updated at 2019-11-08 21:35 UTC. Update now. View original page.

All our content comes from Wikipedia and under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.


Top

If mathematical, chemical, physical and other formulas are not displayed correctly on this page, please useFirefox or Safari