Emmanuel Strosser
Emmanuel Strosser (born 4 May 1965 in Strasbourg), the son of theatre director Pierre Strosser, is a French classical pianist.

Emmanuel Strosser
Biography
Strosser first studied with Hélène Boschi then at the Conservatoire de Paris with Jean-Claude Pennetier and Christian Ivaldi.[1] He is a piano teacher at the Conservatoire de Paris and a professor of chamber music at the Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse de Lyon. Emmanuel Strosser is the author of an important discography, particularly in chamber music: Gabriel Fauré's two quintets with the Rosamonde Quartet, and the Slavonic Dances by Antonín Dvořák for piano four hands with Claire Désert among others.
References
- Biographie commentée on Pianobleu.com (accessdate 17 June 2017)
External links
- Emmanuel Strosser on Sartory
- Emmanuel Strosser on France Musique
- Emmanuel Strosser on Opéra de Paris
- Emmanuel Strosser on Mirare
- Emmanuel Strosser à la Folle Journée de Nantes 2015 on YouTube
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