Georges Carrère

He then continued his studies in Paris working with Lucien Capet, César Geloso[2] and Édouard Nadaud, then at the Conservatoire de Paris where he studied violin in Guillaume Rémy's class and harmony in that of Émile Pessard; there he obtained a 2nd prize for violin in 1923.

[3] He was in the infantry and then the air force during the First World War during which he was wounded and decorated (Croix de guerre).

[4] He later returned to the Conservatoire de Paris and worked with Carl Flesch and Georges Enesco from which followed a career of concertist.

[6] With his wife (pianist), Eugène Feillou (violist) and Henri Barouk (cellist), he founded the Georges Carrère Quartet who gave its inaugural concert in 1928.

He then became Inspector of Studies at the Bordeaux Conservatory and then its Deputy Director with Gaston Poulet, to whom he succeeded on 1 July 1948 while conducting the orchestra class and the violin excellence course.