Jean-François Zygel
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Jean-François Zygel (born 23 November 1960) is a French pianist, improviser, composer and improvisation teacher for piano at the Conservatoire de Paris.
Born in Paris, he is also known for his work in introducing classical music on television and radio.
Zygel's music is nourished by synagogue cantillation. Two of his great-grandfathers were hazzanim in Poland.[1]
On France Inter
At the beginning of 2015, France Inter entrusted him with a weekly programme entitled La Preuve par Z.[4] The composer evokes and explains the great composers, with long excerpts from concerts in support.
On France Télévisions
Publications
- Quand du stérile hiver a resplendi l'ennui ... Conditions d'existence du langage musical, in Le Débat, issue 82, November–December 1994, p. 31-34.