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Uploaded on May 30, 2009

One of the greatest musicians of the 20th Century- "teacher" of Copland, Quincy Jones, Piazzolla, Michel Legrand, Bernstein, Philip Glass, Ginette Neveu and so many more...

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  • mrptown

    WOW! Where is this from? Is there more/? If there is please post! Fascinating!

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  • paytoplaynj

    What a treat t see footage of such an important person in music history!

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  • TaylorLduckett1

    my music teacher studied under her!

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  • Philippe Saisse

    Not only musical analysis at its most sublime, but a divine and spiritual experience!

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  • dtolbiac

    @mrptown

    French TV TF1 broadcast in 1973 by Bruno Monsaingeon.

    Available on DVD : "Mademoiselle" by Bruno Monsaingeon.

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  • dtolbiac

    Filmé en 1973 pour TF1 par Bruno Monsaingeon et remonté en film (disponible en DVD: Mademoiselle) en 1977.

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  • dtolbiac

    Filmé en 1973 pour TF1 par Bruno Monsaingeon et remonté en film (disponible en DVD: Mademoiselle) en 1977.

    Émile Naoumoff a donc bien 11 ans et pas 15 ans.

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  • OriginalBasaliskos

    There was a scene in the Stravinsky: Once at a Border documentary of her saying something about how geniuses are ahead of their time and the public has to play catch up, or something to that effect. I wish it was posted here on youtube. 

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  • cardangel16

    I study at the Shenandoah Conservatory. It's awesome. Lol.

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  • Walter Koehler

    Filmed at her apartment on the Rue Ballu. In the six-hand playing at the end, the guy on the far side is the American pianist Charles Fisk, now a professor at Wellesley. I'm pretty sure this is from the early 1970s - she died in 1979.

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  • Honken

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    Agreed, I was just thrown off by how little the speaking voices are affected by the tape.

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  • NJlo

    The fact that the pitch moves up and down leads me to believe it's because of the recording on tape.. Don't think a mechanical fault in the thing could do that

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