CÉDRIC TIBERGHIEN PIANO

Cédric TIBERGHIEN studied at the Paris Conservatoire with Frédéric Aguessy and Gérard Frémy
and was awarded the Premier Prix in 1992, aged just 17. He was then a prizewinner
at several major international piano competitions (Bremen, Dublin, Tel Aviv, Geneva, Milan),
culminating with the 1st Prize at the prestigious Long-Thibaud Competition in Paris in 1998,
alongside with five special awards, including the Audience Award and the Orchestra Award.
This propelled on his international career, leading to over 150 engagements worldwide,
including 7 visits to Japan and showcase appearances throughout Europe.

Since then his career has continuously gained momentum, with appearances in some
of the world's most prestigious halls, including London's Wigmore Hall, Vienna's Musikverein, Amsterdam's Concertgebouw, Tokyo's Suntory Hall, Sydney's City Hall, as well as the Salle Pleyel,
Théâtre du Chatelet, Théâtre des Champs-Elysées in Paris.
He has also taken part in many international festivals: Edinburgh, City of London, BBC Proms,
Klavier Festival Ruhr, Yokohama Festival, La Roque d'Anthéron, Toulouse Piano aux Jacobins
among others.

With over 50 concertos in his repertoire,
Cédric TIBERGHIEN has appeared with an impressive line-up of international orchestras,
including the BBC Symphony, Sydney Symphony, Budapest Festival Orchestra, Tokyo Philarmonic Orchestra,
New Japan Philharmonic, Gelders Orkest, Stuttgart Staats­orchester, Hamburger Philharmoniker,
Orchestre de la Suisse Romande,
and in France the Philharmonique de Radio-France,
Orchestre de Paris, Orchestre National de France.


His conductor collaborations include Simone Young, Jiri Belohlavek, Myung-Whun Chung,
Christoph Eschenbach, Kurt Masur, Ivan Fischer, Leif Segerstam, Louis Langrée, Yutaka Sado,
and Jerzy Semkow among many others.

Cédric TIBERGHIEN is also a dedicated chamber musicians and his regular partners include
Alina Ibragimova, with whom he will present the complete BEETHOVEN violin sonatas
at the Wigmore Hall in 2009/10, as well as Marie Hallynck, Valérie Aimard, Pierre Amoyal,
the Psophos Quartet, the Ysaye Quartet, the Moraguès Quintet, Alain Planès, Nicholas Angelich,
Marie Devellereau and Gweneth-Ann Jeffers. His enthusiasm for the genre is reflected in recordings
with cellists Marie Hallynck (SCHUMANN and GRIEG sonatas on Harmonia Mundi),
Valérie Aimard (French repertoire on Lyrinx),
and violinists Amanda Favier (JANACEK and STRAUSS on Lyrinx) and Vadim Tchijik (FAURÉ and RAVEL).


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