Jacques Ibert

1890 - 1962

French

Summary

Biography

Jacques Ibert (1890-1962) studied music at the Paris Conservatoire from 1910 to 1914. After winning the Grand Prix de Rome in 1919 he stayed at the Villa Medici for three years, writing Escales for orchestra and Histoires for piano, works which rapidly brought him worldwide fame. With his antidogmatic personality Ibert was open to various forms of modernity, and tackled all styles with equal success, producing such major works as his Flute Concerto, the comic opera Angélique, a String Quartet, Symphonie Concertante and the choreographic epic Le Chevalier Errant. As a figurehead in French music – director of the Académie de France in Rome from 1937-1960 with a break for the war years, and administrator of the Paris Opera from 1955-1956 – Ibert was elected to the prestigious Institut de France in 1956.

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Performances

19th February 2026

SOLOISTS
Rebecca Wirth
PERFORMERS
Furman Symphony Orchestra
CONDUCTOR
Stephan Fillare
LOCATION
McAlister Auditorium, Greenville, SC, United States of America

22nd February 2026

SOLOISTS
Martin Belič, flute; Teresa Zimmermann, harp; Megumi Okaya, violin
LOCATION
Künstlerhaus, Munich, Germany

25th February 2026

PERFORMERS
Ohio University Symphony
CONDUCTOR
Jose Rocha
LOCATION
Templeton Blackburn Memorial Auditorium Ohio University, Athens, OH, United States of America

4th March 2026

PERFORMERS
New England Conservatory
CONDUCTOR
Paul Biss
LOCATION
Jordan Hall, Boston, MA, United States of America

7th March 2026

SOLOISTS
Alexander Lipay
PERFORMERS
Tucson Symphony Orchestra
CONDUCTOR
Fernanda Lastra
LOCATION
Linda Rondstadt Music Hall, Tucson, AZ, United States of America

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