- Ginette Neveu
Ginette Neveu (
August 11 ,1919 –October 27 ,1949 ) was a Frenchviolinist .Born in
Paris into a very musical family, Ginette Neveu became a violinist and her brother Jean-Paul Neveu a classical pianist. She was also the grandniece of composerCharles-Marie Widor (1844–1937). A child prodigy, Ginette Neveu took lessons from her mother and made her solo debut at the age of seven with the Colonne Orchestra in Paris. Her parents then decided to send her to study underLine Talluel , and after further studies withJules Boucherit at theParis Conservatory , she completed her training with instruction fromGeorge Enescu ,Nadia Boulanger , andCarl Flesch .At age 15, Ginette Neveu achieved worldwide celebrity status when she won the
Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition over 180 contestants, including the future virtuosoDavid Oistrakh , who finished second. Neveu was immediately signed to an extensive touring contract that, over the next two years, saw her give solo performances at the leading concert halls ofGermany ,Poland , theSoviet Union , theUnited States , andCanada .Neveu's international career was interrupted by
World War II , but she finally was able to make herLondon debut in 1945. Her brother Jean-Paul accompanied her on piano, and the two toured post-warEurope extensively (appearing at thePrague Spring International Music Festival ), as well as visitingAustralia and South America. They also made return engagements at major venues in the United States. Noted for her intensity, power, and impeccable sonority, Ginette Neveu is recognized as one of the world's great violinists, despite a career that ended at a very young age.Ginette Neveu gave her last concert on
October 20 ,1949 . A week later, onOctober 27 , she and her brother boarded anAir France flight en route to another series of concert engagements. All 48 passengers on board the flight, including the famous French boxing championMarcel Cerdan , died when the plane flew into a mountain after two failed attempts to make a landing at theSão Miguel Island airport in theAzores .It is said that Ginette Neveu's body was found still clutching her
Stradivarius in her armsFact|date=February 2007.Edith Piaf wrote of Neveu in her autobiography, "The Wheel of Fortune": "I would have traveled thousands of miles to hear the great Ginette Neveu..."External links
* [http://www.pristineaudiodirect.com/LargeWorks/Orchestral/MA837.php Listen to Ginette Neveu]
*YouTube|ThHPPOoSAwQ|Ginette Neveu Plays Chausson Poème - excerpt (1946)
* [http://www.thirteen.org/publicarts/violin/neveu.html Legendary Violinists] public channel 13 website bio page for Neveu.Further Readings BibliographyM.-J. Ronze-Neveu, G. N.: LA FULGURANTE CARRIÈRE D'UNE GRANDE ARTISTE (Paris, 1952; Eng. tr., London, 1957).
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