Jean-Marc Savelli

[citation needed] After graduating from the Basel conservatory, he studied under pianist Pierre Sancan,[8] and was admitted to the Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique in Paris (CNSMD).

[citation needed] In 2013, he released an original video clip, "Corse Classique", dedicated to Beethoven, Liszt, and Chopin.

[20][21] 1989 album,[22] archived in the National Library of France ("Bibliothèque Nationale de France" BNF):[23] Frédéric Chopin Ludwig van Beethoven Sergei Rachmaninov Franz Liszt Robert Schumann 2014 album "Classical Recital", under the label "Famous Records Corp":[18][19][31][32] 2014 album "The Pianist of Emotion" under the label "KDM"[34][35][36] The musical works interpreted by Savelli are found among the French heritage section of the National Library of France BNF.

[23] On January 29, 1981, Savelli was invited by Tino Rossi[37] to Jacques Chancel's television program "Great Chessboard", where he performed Étude Op.

Savelli is mentioned in "French Piano Legends" (2020),[39] written by Catherine Lechner-Reydellet and published by Aedam Musicae.