Jacques Lamy
Life
Jacques Lamy, son of composer Fernand Lamy[1] is a French pianist[2] and organist. He has been Director of the Henri Duparc Conservatory of Tarbes.[3]
Bibliography
- Trois silhouettes du grand siècle, pour la mémoire des Couperin, Paris, Philippo & Combre, 1975.[4]
- Toccatina en ré majeur pour piano, Paris, Phillo, 1971.[5]
- Deux pièces dans un style ancien pour piano, Paris, Philippo et Combre, 1971.[6]
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References
- Fernand Lamy, une carrière en musique, on La Nouvelle République des Pyrénées.
- Prix de Rome (1950-1959), notice by Alain Bernaud.
- Le Conservatoire Henri Duparc.
- Trois silhouettes du grand siècle, on portail des bibliothèques municipales spécialisées de Paris.
- Toccatina en ré majeur pour piano, on AbeBooks.
- Deux pièces dans un style ancien pour piano, on portail des bibliothèques municipales spécialisées de Paris.
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