Francis ORVAL
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Francis Orval, internationally renowned artist, professor at theTrossingen Musikhochschule in Germany, was born in Liege, Belgium,where he completed his musical education. By 1960, he was principal hornprestigious orchestras including the National Orchestra and National OperaBelgium and the Orchestra of Radio-Tele Luxembourg. He was Professorhorn and chamber music at the conservatories of Liegeand Luxembourg. In 1983, Francis Orval continued his careersoloist and teacher in the United States of America where he obtained citizenshipAmerican. Francis Orval, invited worldwide as a soloist, recitalist andchamber horns on modern and natural, is frequently called upon bymany educational institutions to give master classes. He was also invited as a jury member at international competitions. He also heads of the orchestral works and variousprojects "La Chapelle Musicale Reine Elisabeth" in Belgium. In 1987 Francis Orval was awarded the First Prize "Louise D. McMahon International Competition "in Lawton, Oklahoma. He contributed to various recordings among which retain the Brahms Trio with A. Grumiaux (violin)and G. Sebok (piano) (Philips), the Konzertstück Schumann concert piece for the Saint-Saens, theWeber's Concertino (Vox / Turnabout), a transcription of Bach's Cello Suites and ConcertosMozart horn (Marcophon). With pianist Jean-Claude Vanden Eyden, Francis Orval recordedlarge repertoire for horn and piano (Fibonacci). Various works by Belgian composers, including: Rene Barbier, Robert Janssens, Michael Lysight, PousseurVan Rossum and Fréderik were created and recorded by Francis Orval. Google machine translation: Francis ORVAL's original bio |
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| Francis ORVAL Publisher : Marc Reift Genre : Instrumental music |
(EMR261) : 17,28 | ||
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| Francis ORVAL Publisher : Marc Reift Genre : Instrumental music |
(EMR260) : 19,25 | ||
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| Francis ORVAL Publisher : Marc Reift Genre : Instrumental music |
(EMR124) : 38,57 | ||



