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Duo Crommelynck : ウィキペディア英語版 | Duo Crommelynck Duo Crommelynck was the name of a notable classical piano duo team active from 1974 to 1994. It consisted of the Belgian Patrick Crommelynck and his Japanese-born wife Taeko Kuwata. In 1994, at the height of their fame, they committed suicide. ==Biographies== Patrick Crommelynck was born in Brussels in 1942,〔〔Some sources say Patrick Crommelynck was born in 1945 or 1947.〕 Taeko Kuwata in Tokyo in 1945. Patrick studied with Stefan Askenase at the Brussels Conservatory, with Victor Merzhanov at the Moscow Conservatory, and with Dieter Weber in Vienna, where he met Taeko Kuwata, who was another of Weber's students.〔(andretchaikowsky.com )〕 They married and formed their duo in 1974. They came to attention with their two-piano version of Brahms's 4th Symphony.〔 They achieved considerable praise and recognition and were considered one of the world's leading piano duos.〔(Women at the Piano )〕 They toured widely and a number of composers wrote works for them.〔 These included André Tchaikowsky's ''Invention 5b'', dedicated to Patrick, and another André Tchaikowsky composition Tango and then Mazurka were arranged for the duo.〔 Duo Crommelynck made a number of recordings for the Swiss Claves label. They recorded music by Auric, Bizet, Brahms, Debussy, Dvořák, Fauré, Messager, Milhaud, Poulenc, Ravel, Schubert, Smetana, Johann Strauss II,〔(CD mail )〕 and Tchaikovsky.〔(emusic )〕 These included 2-piano arrangements of Tchaikovsky's ''Pathétique'' Symphony, Dvořák's ''New World'' Symphony, and Smetana's ''Vltava'' from Má vlast. Their three-disc set of the four-hand piano works of Schubert won a Grand Prix du Disque from the Académie Charles Cros. They also recorded an entire CD of fragments and unfinished pieces by Mozart.
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