André Navarra

André Navarra

André-Nicolas Navarra (October 13, 1911 Biarritz, France – July 31, 1988 Siena, Italy) was a French cellist and cello teacher.cite web | last = Oron | first = Aryeh | title = André Navarra (Cello, Conductor) - Short Biography | publisher = Bach Cantatas Website | date = April 2003 | url = http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Navarra-Andre.htm | accessdate = 2007-05-26 ]

Early life

He was born into a musical family, his father a bassist of Italian descent.Fact|date=June 2007 His parents took steps to prepare him for music before setting him up with an instrument, teaching him scales and solfège before he began studying cello at age seven.cite web | last = Stevenson | first = Joseph | title = André Navarra: Biography | publisher = Allmusic | url = http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=41:8178~T1 | accessdate = 2007-06-04 ] Two years later, he was accepted as a student at the Toulouse Conservatory, and graduated in 1924 with first prize at age thirteen. He then continued his studies at the Conservatoire de Paris, learning cello from Jules Leopold-Loeb and chamber music from Charles Tournemire. He graduated two years later at age fifteen, again taking first prize.cite web | title = Andre Navarra, cellist | publisher = Internet Cello Society | url = http://www.cello.org/heaven/bios/navarra.htm | accessdate = 2007-05-26 ] cite web | last = Crichton | first = Ronald | title = Navarra, André(-Nicolas) | publisher = Grove Music Online | url = http://www.grovemusic.com.libezproxy.open.ac.uk/shared/views/article.html?from=search&session_search_id=1089772389&hitnum=2&section=music.19633 | accessdate = 2007-06-08]

After the completion of his lessons at the Conservatoire de Paris, Navarra stopped taking lessons entirely—something very unusual for first-rate soloists. Instead, he worked out his own course of study, and practiced at it. This included transcribing many of the violin technical methods to make up for a lack of decent cello études, including those of Carl Flesch and Otakar Ševčík.

Navarra remained in Paris for this period of self-study, and used the opportunity to meet and observe the playing of musicians such as Emanuel Feuermann, pianist Alfred Cortot, and violinist Jacques Thibaud. Navarra also developed friendships with composers Jacques Ibert, Florent Schmitt, and Arthur Honegger. Later on, he was mentored by Pablo Casals in regard to artistic matters.

Professional career

In 1929, at the age of eighteen, Navarra joined the Kretly String Quartet, and remained with them for the next seven years. He also helped form an ensemble called the B.B.N. Trio with pianist Joseph BenvenutiVerify source|date=July 2007 and violinist René Benedetti. Two years later, he made his solo debut with Paris's [http://www.orchestrecolonne.fr/ Colonne Orchestra] , performing Édouard Lalo's Cello Concerto in D minor. In 1933 he became principal cellist of the Paris Opéra Orchestra, in addition to continuing to appear as a soloist with various European orchestras.

During these years, Navarra was exceptionally athletic. His favorite sport was swimming, but he also enjoyed boxing. This led to Navarra developing an extremely strong and stocky physique which he kept for years afterward. He regarded this as ideal for a cellist, allowing him to dominate the relatively large instrument.

Navarra slowly continued to establish his career throughout the 1930s, receiving a major boost in 1937 when he won first prize at the Vienna International Competition. However, his career was abruptly halted by World War II in 1939. During this time he abandoned his cello and served with the French infantry.

Navarra after World War II

In 1945, after a period of practice to regain his physical skills, André Navarra resumed his career. In 1949, he accepted a professorship at the Conservatoire de Paris as a successor to Pierre Fournier, and meanwhile toured extensively in the United States, Europe, Asia, and the Soviet Union, playing with the era's great conductors. His performances included premieres of cello concertos written for him by composers including André Jolivet. He also recorded a particularly well-received version of Edward Elgar's Cello Concerto with Sir John Barbirolli conducting.cite web | last = Genuit | first = Claudio | title = André Navarra, Violoncello | date = 2002 | url = http://www.genuit.de/Genuit/Partner/p_Andre_Navarra.htm | language = German | accessdate = 2007-05-26 ]

In addition to his position at the Conservatoire de Paris, Navarra taught summer courses at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana Siena from 1954, fall courses in Saint-Jean-de-Luz and accepted an additional professorship at the Hochschule für Musik Detmold in 1958. He also taught in London and Vienna.

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