Frédéric Vaysse-Knitter | |
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Born | 1975 |
Nationality | French |
Education | Conservatoire de musique, danse et art dramatique en France |
Occupation | Pianist |
Website | fredericvaysseknitter.com |
Frédéric Vaysse-Knitter (born in 1975 in Albi) is a French classical pianist of Polish origin.
He entered the Conservatoire de Paris at the age of thirteen where he followed the teachings of Ventsislav Yankov and Michel Béroff.
Vaysse-Knitter distinguished himself in 2006 at the Paris Opéra in John Neumeier's La Dame aux Camélias.[1]
His last recording, the record-book Monsieur Satie, l’homme qui avait un petit piano dans la tête,[2] text by Carl Norac, read by François Morel and illustrated by Élodie Nouhen was rewarded with a Grand Prix of the Académie Charles-Cros in 2006.[3]
Discography
- 1996 : Chopin-Liszt, Polskie Nagrania
- 2004 : Joseph Haydn sonates, Polskie Nagrania
- 2006 : Monsieur Satie, l’homme qui avait un petit piano dans la tête, with François Morel (actor), Elodie Nouhen (illustrations) sur le texte de Carl Norac, Didier Jeunesse
- 2010 : Brahms-Dvorak trios, with Virginie Robilliard (violin) and Peter Szabo (cello), Hungaroton classic
- 2011 : Frédéric Vaysse-Knitter plays Szymanowski, Intégral Classic
- 2014 : Szymanowski- Stravinsky, with Solenne Païdassi (violin), Aparté
- 2016 : Un flot antique de lumière, with Gionata Sgambaro (flute), Klarthe
References
- ↑ "JOHN NEUMEIER - LA DAME AUX CAMÉLIAS - Opéra Garnier | THEATREonline.com". www.theatreonline.com. Retrieved 2023-05-22.
- ↑ Monsieur Satie, l’homme qui avait un petit piano dans la tête
- ↑ "Archives presse : Frédéric Vaysse Knitter". www.fredericvaysseknitter.com. Retrieved 2023-05-22.
External links
- Official website
- Frédéric Vaysse-Knitter (Le Piano Bleu)
- Biography
- Interview (ResMusica)
- CHOPIN - Ballade n°1 - Frédéric Vaysse Knitter (YouTube)
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