As a pianist, Sancan was most prominently seen as the cellist
André Navarra's accompanist. His recordings of Ravel's two piano concertos with conductor
Pierre Dervaux and Mozart's four-hand concertos with
Jean-Bernard Pommier were highly praised upon their release in the 1960s. As a piano teacher, Sancan helped to train
Olivier Cazal,
Michel Béroff,
Selman Ada,
Abdel Rahman El Bacha,
Emile Naoumoff,
Géry Moutier,
Jean-Bernard Pommier,
Daniel Varsano,
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet,
Jacques Rouvier,
Kristin Merscher,
Eric Larsen,
Jean-Marc Savelli, and
Jean-Philippe Collard, who recorded Sancan's Piano Concerto. Sancan's Sonatine for flute and piano (1946) is his best-known work and has been a popular staple for flute players since its publication, but little else of his oeuvre is well known. Sancan also composed a violin concerto, at least three ballets, a Symphony for Strings (1961), and an opera,
Ondine (1962). Some of his shorter piano pieces, such as
Boîte à musique and the
Toccata, have caught on as encores. Sancan sought to reconcile contemporary performance techniques with the harmonic language of Debussy, a composer of whom Sancan was an expert interpreter. ==Selected filmography==