Françoise Doreau (born 2 March 1910 – died 20 July 2011 at age 101[1]), was a French classical pianist.
At the conservatory, she was an accompanist for the violin classes of André Tourret, Line Talluel, Roland Charmy and Pierre Amoyal.
It was André Tourret who advised a young 19-year-old violinist, Alfred Loewenguth,[2] to team up with pianist Doreau.
The duet successfully gave numerous concerts in France and abroad (Germany, England, etc.).
Doreau also very often joined the quartet "IIIe Quatuor À Cordes"[4] to play works from the repertoire with piano.