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  1. Jan 12, 2020 · Thibaudet’s light, crystalline touch seemed tailormade for Saint-Saëns’ Piano Concerto No. 5 in F Major (“Egyptian”). While Saint-Saëns is widely considered a lightweight among composers, he was an inspired melodist who could create flashy solo vehicles that pleased instrumentalists and audiences alike.

  2. Over the course of three decades, Jean-Yves Thibaudet has performed world-wide, recorded more than 50 albums, and built a reputation as one of today's finest pianists. From the start of his career, he delighted in music beyond the standard repertoire, from jazz to opera, which he transcribed himself to play on the piano.

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  4. Jean-Yves Thibaudet was born in Lyon, France, where he began his piano studies at age five and made his first public appearance at age seven. At twelve, he entered the Paris Conservatory to study with Aldo Ciccolini and Lucette Descaves, a friend and collaborator of Ravel.

  5. For more than three decades, Jean-Yves Thibaudet has performed world-wide, recorded more than 50 albums, and built a reputation as one of today's finest pianists. From the start of his career, he delighted in music beyond the standard repertoire, from jazz to opera, which he transcribed himself to play on the piano. His profound professional friendships crisscross the globe and have led to ...

  6. Jun 5, 2018 · You've been playing the piano since you were about 3 years old. Technically my first lesson was at 5. I went to the piano when I was 3 -- apparently, I was attracted to it. So the piano has been part of my life since I was 3, you’re right. But I started studying it at 5. Why do you love the piano? It's just the most miraculous instrument.

  7. Thibaudet was born in Lyon, France, to non-professional musical parents. His father played the violin, and his mother, of German origin and a somewhat accomplished pianist herself, introduced the instrument to him. Thibaudet entered the Conservatoire de Lyon at the age of five [1] and began studying the piano.

  8. pittsburghsymphony.org › biography › jean-yves-thibaudetJean-Yves Thibaudet

    He plays a range of solo, chamber, and orchestral repertoire – from Beethoven through Liszt, Grieg, and Saint-Saëns; to Khachaturian and Gershwin, and to Qigang Chen and James MacMillan. From the very start of his career, he delighted in music beyond the standard repertoire, from jazz to opera, which he transcribed himself to play on the piano.

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