Thérèse Dussaut (born 20 September 1939) is a French pianist and music educator.
Born in Versailles, the daughter of composers Robert Dussaut and Hélène Covatti,[1] Thérèse Dussaut studied piano in France with Marguerite Long and Pierre Sancan and in Germany with the Russian pianist Vladimir Horbowski.
She won prizes at the Conservatoire de Paris and the State University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart.
Her repertoire includes works by contemporary composers such as Charles Chaynes's Piano Concerto and Léon Mouravieff's[2] Strophe, Antistrophe and Epode.
Among her students are the pianists Patrick Lechner, Elif Sahin-Nesweda, Nina Prešiček, Peter Schedding,[3] Felix Romankiewicz,[4] Asli Kilic [de], Sora Dietzinger and Mayumi Asano.