André Lischke

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André Lischke (born 1952 in Paris) is a French

musicologist and translator, specialising in Russian classical music
.

Biography

André Lischke was born into a family of Russian immigrant musicians. He began his musical education at the piano. After courses in

Sorbonne with Tchaikovski au miroir de ses écrits for subject (1996).[1]

As a journalist and music critic, he collaborates with magazines such as Diapason, L'Avant-scène opéra and Lyrica. He is also a producer of radio programs.

Between 1989 and 1997, he was artistic director of the record label Le Chant du Monde, a company soon bought over by Harmonia Mundi.

Since 2001, André Lischke has been teaching at the

University of Evry[2] where he runs a research laboratory: RASM, or research performing arts and music, which is unique in its kind.[2]

Writings

Monographs

Direction

Translations

References

  1. ^ a b André Lischke se présente lui-même Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine sur univ-evry.fr
  2. ^ Académie Charles Cros, Académie de Beaux-Arts prix Kastner Boursault, Prix des Muses, Prix de la critique musicale.

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