Delphine BARDIN piano recital

Quand :
17 novembre 2024 @ 16 h 00 min – 17 h 45 min
2024-11-17T16:00:00+01:00
2024-11-17T17:45:00+01:00
Où :
Pôle d'Animation Culturelle
33 Avenue d'Aquitaine 24480 Le Buisson de Cadouin
Coût :
Entrée : 18 €, adhérents 15€, étudiants, demandeurs d'emploi 8€, tarif famille, gratuit moins de 16 ans et femmes enceintes.
Contact :
Raymond BARASZ
0553238622

Biography of Delphine Bardin

 

Born in Tours, Delphine Bardin began studying the piano at the age of five. After being a student of Paule Grimaldi then of Marie-Claude Equoy, she entered the CNSM in Paris where she obtained four First Prizes: Piano, Chamber music, Vocal accompaniment, Piano accompaniment, in the classes of Théodore Paraschivesco, Christian Ivaldi , Anne Grappotte and Jean Koerner.

Continuing her studies in an advanced cycle, she benefited from the advice of Pierre-Laurent Aimard.

 

Winner of the Yvonne Lefébure scholarship at the Orléans International Competition (20th century piano), then of the Natexis Banque Populaire Foundation, in 1997 she won the Clara Haskil Prize in Vevey, Switzerland.

Alongside her activities as a soloist or chamber musician, Delphine Bardin has worked since 2013 on the innovative Pro Musicis project in the field of musical initiation and artistic expression for children with disabilities, through « Children’s » classes. by Bach »

Since 2022, Delphine Bardin has taught at the Schola Cantorum in Paris.

 

 

His discography includes several titles: -Mozart-Schumann with the Lausanne Chamber Orchestra, under the direction of Jesus Lopez Cobos (Claves 1998);

-Sung tunes, French and Canadian melodies with soprano Hélène Guilmette (Ambroisie 2008)

-Fauré, the Douze Barcarolles (Alpha), Diapason d’Or 2010

-Liszt, works for cello and piano, with cellist Ophélie Gaillard (Aparte 2012)

– Trios by Mendelssohn, with the Pilgrim trio (Triton 2014)

-Brahms with cellist Béatrice Reibel-Petit (Proclam’Art 2019)

-Chabrier-Séverac piano solo (Galaxie Y, Cabinet of curiosities collection, June 2024)