Grumiaux, Arthur. (1921–1986) & de Froment, Louis. (1901–1994). Signed Program. Signed bifolium (paginated 17–20) extracted from the program of a concert of the Association Philharmonique of Lyon, France, March 13, 1955. The signature of the Belgian violinist and conductor is on p. 18, above the program listing. There is a second signature next to it, probably reading "Louis de Froment" (the conductor). 8.75 x 6.25 inches (22.0 x 15.7 cm). Unevenly cut to head and foot; else in fine condition.
"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
Louis de Froment was a guest conductor at this concert. At the time, he held an appointment as music director in the casinos of Canne and Deauville.
Grumiaux, Arthur. (1921–1986) & de Froment, Louis. (1901–1994). Signed Program. Signed bifolium (paginated 17–20) extracted from the program of a concert of the Association Philharmonique of Lyon, France, March 13, 1955. The signature of the Belgian violinist and conductor is on p. 18, above the program listing. There is a second signature next to it, probably reading "Louis de Froment" (the conductor). 8.75 x 6.25 inches (22.0 x 15.7 cm). Unevenly cut to head and foot; else in fine condition.
"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
Louis de Froment was a guest conductor at this concert. At the time, he held an appointment as music director in the casinos of Canne and Deauville.