De Brunhoff is particularly known for his interpretations of
Chopin and
Schumann (one senses in this the very deep mark of his first master, Cortot), but his repertoire is very broad, from
Beethoven to
Debussy and
Ravel, through
Carl Maria von Weber, whose ostracism Brunhoff regrets, even the condescension with which he would be treated by musicians. However, de Brunhoff's performance goes to Chopin, whom he praises in these terms: In 1974, de Brunhoff retired as a monk to the
En-Calcat Abbey in the
Tarn department De Brunhoff was also a devoted fan of
Maria Callas. Pianist and radio producer
Philippe Cassard devoted several series of programs to de Brunhoff on France Musique between 2008 and 2015. == Discography ==