What is the French School of Violoncello?
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FOURNIER

GENDRON

TORTELIER

NAVARRA

Introduction

The French cello school is distinguished by its clarity, refinement and bowing technique. The most eminent representatives of this school in the 20th century were Pierre Fournier, Maurice Gendron, Paul Tortelier and André Navarra.

This tradition dates back to the 18th century, it started at the Paris Conservatory and the Paris Opera.

 One name all cellists know... Duport.

L'école du violoncelle francais...


Martin Berteau

Jean-Pierre Duport - Jean-Louis Duport - Cupis

Levasseur - J.B. Bréval

Norblin - A.J. Franchomme  

P.A. Chevillard - J. Loeb  - Gerard Hekkig  - P. Bazelaire

L. Feuillard - A.Navarra - Tortelier - Gendron - Fournier - M. Marechal 

And then, the tree becomes a forest....


Jean-Louis Duport and the bow

In France, the most common technique books used are Duport, Feuillard, Loeb.. If your teacher is from the Navarra heritage, you will spend a lot of time working on "La reprise d'archet", meaning the bow change from up to down bow, and for that Duport number 7 will be you"friend".


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In France, the most common technique books used are Duport, Feuillard, Loeb.. If your teacher is from the Navarra heritage, you will spend a lot of time working on "La reprise d'archet", meaning the bow change from up to down bow, and for that Duport number 7 will be you"friend".