Théodore Lack
Théodore Lack (3 September 1846, in Quimper – 25 November 1921, in Paris) was a French pianist and composer. He studied under Antoine François Marmontel and François Bazin.[1] He started teaching piano in Paris in 1863 and achieved acclaim as a piano pedagogue.[2]
Books
- Opus 269 : Méthode de Piano, Conservatoire du piano France, Belgique, Allemagne. Ecole complète Edition Alphonse Leduc 67 pages, pour piano à 4 mains. Présentation sur 2 pages: sur la page de droite version "prima" pour l'élève de droite et sur la page de gauche, version "seconda" pour l'élève de gauche.
References
- ↑ Cooke, James Francis (1910). Standard History of Music, p. 212. Theodore Presser Company.
- ↑ Theodore Lack (Feb 1913) "How Piano is Studied in France", The Etude Vol.31 No.2
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