1819‐1900 French organist and piano teacher. Her correct name is Anon. She studied at the Paris Conservatory. In Japan, she is known primarily as the author of the "Hanon Method" for finger training. She also has a selection of piano pieces, a collection of chants, and an introductory book on chants' accompaniment. [Nobuko Goto] Source: Heibonsha World Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition Information |
1819‐1900 フランスのオルガニスト,ピアノ教師。正しくはアノンとよむ。パリ音楽院に学ぶ。日本では,もっぱら指の訓練のため《ハノン教則本》の作者として知られている。ほかにピアノ曲選集,聖歌集,聖歌伴奏法の入門書がある。【後藤 暢子】 出典 株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について 情報 |
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