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Jacques Dejean

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Very young, he was a professor at the conservatories of Bordeaux and Nantes. His sight-reading classes at the Conservatoire de Paris were attended by a whole generation of violinists and violists. A teacher revered as much for his great culture as for his kindness, he was able to bring many of his
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Presentation of the 1st Jacques Thibaud Prize in 1942, from left to right: Firmin Touche, Gaston Poulet, André Asselin, Jacques Dejean (laureate), Jules Boucherit, Jacques Thibaud, Jean Fournier
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Dejean is buried at the Cimetière de La Chartreuse in Bordeaux alongside his uncle André Fino, a talented pianist, composer and artist who died prematurely during the First World War.
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His twin brother, Pierre Dejean, was a percussionist and timpanist at the French Radio from 1943 to 1974 before devoting himself entirely to a career as a painter.
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His professional activity was enlivened by exceptional encounters. As a soloist, he collaborated and recorded with renowned artists such as
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His father, Louis Dejean, was a violin teacher and a violinist at the
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Concertmaster of many orchestras (Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux,
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Index

Dejean
Bordeaux
Sainte-Foy-la-Grande

Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux
first prize
Conservatoire de Bordeaux
Jules Boucherit
Conservatoire de Paris
Jacques Thibaud
Gaston Poulet
Concerts Colonne
Orchestre Lamoureux
Pasdeloup Orchestra
Orquesta SinfĂłnica del Estado de MĂ©xico
Paul Paray
Jacques FĂ©vrier
Henryk Szeryng
Lily Laskine
Édith Piaf
Milva
Luciano Berio
Marius Constant
Pierre Boulez
Peter Brook
JĂ©rĂ´me Deschamps
Wiéner
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