Claire Désert (born 1967) is a French classical pianist.
French pianist
Claire Désert, La Folle Journée 2017
Biography
Born in Angoulême, Désert began learning the piano at the age of five. At fourteen, she joined the Conservatoire de Paris (CNSMDP).[1] A student of French composer Jean Hubeau, she won the First prize for chamber music.[2]
In 1985, she was unanimously awarded the first piano prize by the jury. She then enrolled in the class of the Bulgarian pianist Ventsislav Yankov. In the same year, she was admitted into the piano improvement cycle.[3] She obtained a scholarship from the French government and went to study for one year at the Tchaïkovski Conservatory of Moscow, in the class of Yevgeny Malinin. Back in France, she joined the class of cellist Roland Pidoux and further perfected her chamber music skills.[4]
Career
Since the early 1990s, the musician has performed on stages such as the Wigmore Hall, the Kennedy Center and the Salle Pleyel as well as in international festivals at the invitation of La Folle Journée, the Piano aux Jacobins[fr], the Lille Piano(s) Festival, the Flâneries musicales de Reims[fr],[5] the Festival international de musique de Colmar[fr], the Stavelot Festival[6] and the George Enescu Festival in Bucarest.[3][7][8]
In 1997, she was named "New Talent of the Year" at the Victoires de la musique classique for her performance of the Czech composer Antonín Dvořák's and the Russian pianist and composer Alexander Scriabin's concertos, with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg.[9][10]
Désert is also a professor of piano at the Conservatoire de Paris
Collaborations
As a soloist, she regularly accompanies renowned symphonic formations such as the Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France, the Orchestre philharmonique de Strasbourg, the Orchestre philharmonique de Paris, the Orchestre national de Lille, the Orchestre symphonique de Québec and the Orchestre national d'Île-de-France.[3] Her musical career has led her to play and record alongside the musicians of the Sine Nomine Quartet[fr], cellists Anne Gastinel, Gary Hoffman, violinists Tedi Papavrami, Philippe Graffin and Nemanja Radulović and pianist Emmanuel Strosser.[11][12][13]
1999: Œuvres pour piano à quatre mains: Variations (8) / Op.35 - Allegro / op.144 'Lebensstürme'... by Franz Schubert with Claire Désert and Emmanuel Strosser, Aria Music
2000: Musique de chambre by Elliott Carter with Patrick Gallois, Michel Lethiec, Arto Noras, Gérard Poulet and Amaury Wallez, Arion
2000: Saint-Saëns's The Carnival of the Animals with Francis Blanche, Vincent Coq, Claire Désert, Philippe Meyer, Raphaël Pidoux and Léa Weber.
2001: Quintette pour piano et vents - Ma mère l'Oye by Maurice Ravel and André Caplet, Claire Désert and the Moragues wind quintet, Le Chant du Monde
2001: Cello Concerto in A minor by Robert Schumann with Anne Gastinel and Louis Langrée (conductor), Valois
2002: Les Œuvres pour flûte by Albert Roussel with Mathieu Dufour, Adrienne Krausz, Michel Moraguez, Julie Palloc, Sandrine Piau and the Moraguès Wind Quartet, Saphir
2007: Mozart's 3 préludes pfor piano - 3 strophes sur le nom de Sacher - Dutilleux's Ainsi la nuit with Claire Désert, Desmons, Hery, Perraud, Erol
2008: Arpeggione by Franz Schubert, Claire Désert, Anne Gastinel, Édition collector naïve 10 ans
2013: L'enfance - Piano à 4 mains with Claire Désert and Emmanuel Strosser, Mirare
2013: Moments musicaux - Pieces for Paul Klee - Suonare - All ungarese by Bruno Mantovani with Claire Désert and the Trio Wanderer, Mirare
2015: Œuvres pour piano à 4 mains by Franz Schubert, Claire Désert, Emmanuel Strosser, Mirare
2017: Brahms: Cello Sonatas with Claire Désert and Gary Hoffman, La Dolce Vota
Compilations
2006: Anne Gastinel - Coffret 3Cds, compositions by Johannes Brahms, Robert Schumann and Franz Schubert with Claire Désert, Anne Gastinel, François-Frédéric Guy, Louis Langrée (conductor) and the Orchestre Philharmonique de Liège, Naïve
2007: Classique et Zen, Classical compilation with Rinaldo Alessandrini, Lise de la Salle, Claire Désert, Anne Gastinel, Howard Griffiths, François-Frédéric Guy, Laurence Equilbey, Sara Mingardo, Fazıl Say, Grigory Sokolov, Naïve
2010: Complete chamber music with winds by Francis Poulenc, Compilation Classique with Berrod, Claire Désert, Emmanuel Strosser, Trenel and the Orchestre des solistes de Paris, Indesens
Live recordings
2005: Stabat Mater by Bruno Coulais, live recording with Loïc Pierre (conductor), le Choeur de Chambre Mikrokosmos, Guillaume Depardieu, Claire Désert, Marie Kobayashi, Laurent Korcia, Aïcha Redouane[fr], Slim Pezin[fr], Robert Wyatt, Naïve
Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse de Paris. "Claire Désert". www.conservatoiredeparis.fr (in French). Archived from the original on 1 February 2018. Retrieved 26 April 2018.
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