Micheline Kahn (actress)
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Micheline Kahn (3 August 1889 – 12 March 1987) was a 20th-century French harpist and pianist.


Biography

Micheline Kahn was a pupil of
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at the
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, where she obtained a prize for
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in 1904, at the age of 14. She worked with
Andr̩ Caplet Andr̩ Caplet (23 November 1878 Р22 April 1925) was a French composer and conductor of classical music. He was a friend of Claude Debussy and completed the orchestration of several of Debussy's compositions as well as arrangements of severa ...
to revise the score of ''Légende, Étude symphonique pour harpe chromatique et corde, after
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by Poe'' (1908) to make a version for diatonic harp. It was completed in 1923 as the '. She was a professor at the École normale de musique de Paris and is the mother of composer
Jean-Michel Damase Jean-Michel Damase (27 January 1928 – 21 April 2013) was a French pianist, conductor and composer of classical music. Career Damase was born in Bordeaux, the son of harpist Micheline Kahn. He was studying with Marcel Samuel-Rousseau at the a ...
.


Premieres and dedications

Micheline Kahn premiered numerous works including: * The ''Impromptu'' op. 86 by
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in public creation at the
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, 7 January 1905 * The '' Introduction et allegro'' for harp, flûte,
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and string quartets by
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, 22 February 1907 at the Cercle musical of the Hôtel of the Société française de photographie in Paris * The ''Rhapsodie pour harpe'' by Louis Vierne, 4 March 1909 * ''Une châtelaine en sa tour'' op. 110 by Gabriel Fauré, 30 November 1918 at the Société nationale de musique * The ''Conte fantastique'' by
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18 December 1923, Salle Érard, with the quartet Gaston Poulet, in its version for diatonic harp * The two ''Divertissements'': ''I. à la française'' and ''II. à l'espagnol'' by André Caplet, 15 May 1924 at the théâtre du Vieux-Colombier. Kahn transcribed for the harp several pieces such as the ''Berceuse'', ''Le Jardin de Dolly'' or the ''
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'' by Gabriel Fauré. In particular, she was the dedicatee of the ''Conte fantastique d'après le Masque de la Mort rouge d'Edgar Poë'' and of the two ''Divertissements'' by André Caplet.


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About Micheline Kahn (1889-1987) -- Part I
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kahn, Micheline 1889 births 1987 deaths Musicians from Paris French classical harpists 20th-century French women musicians