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Philippe Cassard

Considered by his colleagues, the critics and the public as one of the most captivating all-

round musicians of his generation, Philippe Cassard trained with Dominique Merlet and

Geneviève Joy-Dutilleux at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris, where

heobtainedPremiersPrixforPianoandChamberMusic in1982.Hewentontoadvancedstudy

for two years at the Hochschule für Musik in Vienna, and subsequently received guidance

from the legendary Nikita Magaloff. He was a finalist at the 1985 Clara Haskil Competition,

and won first prize at the Dublin International Piano Competition in 1988.

After this success he was invited to appear with the leading European orchestras (London

Philharmonic, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, BBC Philharmonic, Orchestre

National de France, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Orchestre National du

Capitole de Toulouse, Budapest Philharmonic, Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra, etc.),

playing under the direction of such conductors as Sir Neville Marriner, Marek Janowski,

Charles Dutoit, Yan-Pascal Tortelier, Armin Jordan and Vladimir Fedoseyev.

His penchant for chamber music and his passion for the voice have led him to perform with

such artists as Christa Ludwig, Natalie Dessay, Angelika Kirchschlager, Stéphanie d’Oustrac,

WolfgangHolzmair,DonnaBrown,MichelPortalandDavidGrimal,theÉbèneandModigliani

quartets, and the actors Philippe Torreton, Roland Bertin, Judith Magre and Micheline Dax.

Philippe Cassard has published an essay on Schubert (Actes Sud) and a book of interviews

about cinema and music,

Deux temps trois mouvements

(Capricci). He founded the festival Les

Estivales de Gerberoy (1997-2003), and was artistic director of Les Nuits Romantiques du Lac

du Bourget (1999-2008). Since 2013 he has been responsible for the classical programme of

the Festival de Fontdouce (Charente Maritime). He has presented nearly 430 programmes in

the radio series

Notes du Traducteur

on FranceMusique since 2005; in 2007 the series received

the Prix SCAM for ‘best sound work of 2007’.

www.philippecassard.com