Stéphane Marie-Eugène Reuchsel (21 July 1900 – 22 September 1988) was a French pianist, a specialist of Chopin and Liszt, organist and composer.
Born in Lyon, a descendant of an illustrious family of musicians of German origin, he was Amédée Reuchsel[1]'s (1875–1931) son.
He studied piano, organ and music composition at the Conservatoire de Paris, where he won the First prize.
At the same time, he performed in all the major Parisian theatres: Châtelet, Édouard VII, Mogador, Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, Erard, Gaveau, Pleyel, Palais de Chaillot during the "Grandes Nuits musicales", etc.
[2] Between two tours, Reuchsel used to come to his villa "Croknotes", built in 1927 at Rayol by architect Édouard Mas.