The Bernède quartet was a French string quartet established in 1963 in Paris and disestablished in 1991.[1]
Members
First violin
- Jean-Claude Bernède (1935–1991)[2]
Second violin
- Jacques Prat (1963–1967)[3]
- Gérard Montmayeur (1967–1970)
- Marcel Charpentier (1970–)
Viola
- Bruno Pasquier (1963–1967)
- Guy Chêne (1967–1970)
- Michel Laléouse (1970–)
- Serge Collot (1923–2015)
Cello
Premieres
- Quartet nº 3 by Claude Ballif
- Entre la fumée et le cristal, for vibraphone and string quartet, Op.13 by François Leclère in 1989
- Quatuor nº 2 by Michel Philippot
- Works by Xenakis
References
- ↑ Quatuor Bernède on Larousse.fr
- ↑ Jean-Claude Bernède on data.bnf.fr
- ↑ Mort du violoniste Jacques Prat on Libération (12 March 2004)
- ↑ Paul Boufil on data.bnf.fr
- ↑ Jean-Claude Ribéra on data.bnf.fr
- ↑ Pierre Penassou on data.bnf.fr
External links
- Quatuor Bernède on data.bnf.fr
- Le Quatuor Bernède on Discogs
- Quatuor Bernède on Rate your music
- Fauré Piano Quartet No1 in C minor Op.15 - Samson François and quatuor Bernède on YouTube
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