André Jeanquartier
Born1941
Le Locle, Switzerland
NationalitySwiss
OccupationJazz pianist

André Jeanquartier (born 1941 in Le Locle, Switzerland) is a Swiss jazz pianist.[1]

Education

After finishing school he started to work as teacher in Neuchâtel.

Later, he moved to Graz to study composition[2] and finished his study in 1970 with an honors degree.

Career

He participated on several jazz festivals (Spain, Poland, Hungary, Yugoslavia, India etc.) and won the 1st prize in the jazz festival San Sebastian 1972 and the Music Promotion Prize of the City of Graz 1976.[3]

Since 1983 he worked as teacher at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz (KUG) and taught improvisation, piano practice and repertoire ensemble for vocalists. Since 2000, he also worked as a painter.[4][5]

Personal life

In 1975, he got married. He currently has 3 children, a son and two daughters.

References

  1. Goetz, Mike. "Strideomania - biographies - André Jeanquartier". Strideomania - the home of harlem stride piano. Retrieved 2016-01-28.
  2. Jeanquartier, A. (1984). Kritische Anmerkungen zum'Lydian Chromatic Concept'. Jazzforschung/jazz research, 16, 9-42.
  3. Cultural Office of Graz (2017-02-03). "City of Graz - Cultural Office - Prices - Music Promotion Price". CultureServerGraz.
  4. Bösendorfer, Herbert. "Künstlerfest 2015". Künstlerfest. Blogsport. Retrieved 2016-01-28.
  5. ""Bunt Gemischt" Andre Jeanquartier | Galerie Centrum / Atelier Yin Yang". galeriecentrum.net. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
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