Paule Carrère-Dencausse

Paule Carrère-Dencausse[1] (22 December 1891 – 21 October 1967) was a French pianist, concertist and teacher.

She was also a professor at the Marguerite Long Academy whose regional center she created in Bordeaux.

[A 1] She married violinist Georges Carrère in 1925 and therefore performed under the name of Paule Carrère-Dencausse.

She was then, with Eugène Feillou (violist) and Henri Barouk (cellist), also a member of the Georges Carrère Quartet.

[3] Great names like Cortot, Fauré, Planté, Roger-Ducasse, Roussel and Saint-Saëns appreciated her talent.