Grumiaux, Arthur. (1921–1986) & Frémaux, Louis. (1921–2017). Signed Program. Signed leaf (paginated 17–18) cut from the program of a concert of the Orchestre Philharmonique of Lyon, January 12, 1969 at which Grumiaux played concerti by Mozart and Bruch. The signatures of the Belgian violinist and and the French conductor are on p. 18. 9.5 x 6.25 inches (24.0 x 15.8 cm). Somewhat browned and creased, with small holes; in good condition overall.
"Grumiaux's high reputation has been enhanced by numerous recordings including unaccompanied Bach sonatas, famous sets of Mozart and Beethoven sonatas in partnership with Clara Haskil, Mozart concertos, and Beethoven string trios performed by the ensemble he formed with Georges Janzer (viola) and Eva Czako (cello). His playing combined purity, strength and classical elegance with a disciplined fire." Robert Crichton in Grove Music Online
Fremaux served with the Resistance in France during the war and with the Foreign Legion in East Asia after the war, which delayed his graduation from the Paris Conservatory until 1952. He held positions in Monaco, France, England (Birmingham) and Australia (Sydney). "His performances were frequently distinguished by freshness, suppleness and, in the French repertory, an airy brilliance." Noël Goodwin in Grove Music Online
Grumiaux, Arthur. (1921–1986) & Frémaux, Louis. (1921–2017). Signed Program. Signed leaf (paginated 17–18) cut from the program of a concert of the Orchestre Philharmonique of Lyon, January 12, 1969 at which Grumiaux played concerti by Mozart and Bruch. The signatures of the Belgian violinist and and the French conductor are on p. 18. 9.5 x 6.25 inches (24.0 x 15.8 cm). Somewhat browned and creased, with small holes; in good condition overall.
"Grumiaux's high reputation has been enhanced by numerous recordings including unaccompanied Bach sonatas, famous sets of Mozart and Beethoven sonatas in partnership with Clara Haskil, Mozart concertos, and Beethoven string trios performed by the ensemble he formed with Georges Janzer (viola) and Eva Czako (cello). His playing combined purity, strength and classical elegance with a disciplined fire." Robert Crichton in Grove Music Online
Fremaux served with the Resistance in France during the war and with the Foreign Legion in East Asia after the war, which delayed his graduation from the Paris Conservatory until 1952. He held positions in Monaco, France, England (Birmingham) and Australia (Sydney). "His performances were frequently distinguished by freshness, suppleness and, in the French repertory, an airy brilliance." Noël Goodwin in Grove Music Online