Joseph Salmon (cellist)
Appearance
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Born | Aix, Nord, France | 5 April 1864
Died | 31 October 1943 Aix, Nord, France | (aged 79)
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Organizations | Hayot Quartet |
Joseph Salmon (5 April 1864 – 31 October 1943) was a French cellist, composer and music editor.
Salmon was born in Aix. He studied cello in Paris with Auguste Franchomme.[1] He was a cello professor in Paris, teaching Ricard Pichot Gironès, among others.[2] As a music editor and composer, he published mainly cello music for publisher Éditions Durand and others. He played as a member of the Hayot Trio and Hayot Quartet, with violinist Maurice Hayot and violist Camille Chevillard.[3] He was the cellist when Debussy's Cello Sonata was first played in France, in Paris on 24 March 1917, with the composer as the pianist.[4]
Salmon died in Aix-en-Pévèle.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Salmon, Joseph". Weber Gesamtausgabe (in German). 2022.
- ^ Gorgot, Inés Padrosa I. (2009). "Pichot Gironès, Ricard" (PDF). Diccionari biogràfic de l’Alt Empordà (in Catalan). ISBN 978-8-49-674754-8.
- ^ Marguerite Long: A Life in French Music, 1874-1966 (in Catalan). Indiana University Press. 1993. p. 226. ISBN 978-0-25-331839-8.
- ^ Lesure, François (1998). "Preface" (PDF). Henle. Retrieved 8 August 2022.
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