Philippe Tamborini

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Philippe Tamborini (born 23 May 1958) is a French classical pianist and teacher.

Early life[edit]

Tamborini began studying the piano at age seven. He studied at the Schola Cantorum de Paris with Nadia Tagrine and joined the Conservatoire de Paris in 1976.

Career[edit]

In 1981, he won his first prizes in piano and chamber music in Jacques Rouvier and Geneviève Joy's classes, as well as the certificate of accompaniment in Anne Grapotte's class.[1][2] After leaving the Conservatoire, he perfected his skills with Russian masters such as Yevgeny Malinin, Lev Naumov and Helena Varvarova.[3]

He performs regularly in concert in France (Théâtre du Châtelet, Auditorium Saint-Germain, salle Debussy-Pleyel, Musicora, the Cité des Sciences, the "Espace Carpeaux" in Courbevoie, the "Espace Croix-Baragnon" in Toulouse...) and abroad (Friebourg, Geneva, Rome, Barcelona, Dublin...) as soloist and chamber music performer.[4]

He has been teaching piano at the Conservatoire de Paris since 1993.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Site officiel Anne Le Bozec, pianiste". annelebozec.com.
  2. ^ Leger, Pierre De Saint (June 14, 2011). "Association Brésilienne de Concerts: Concert Duo piano et violon               le 16 juin 2011 mairie du 7 eme     Paris".
  3. ^ Le petit livre de Gaëlle, Bruno de St-Maurice Page 6
  4. ^ "Concert Mendelssohn. Des mélomanes conquis". Le Telegramme. May 5, 2009.
  5. ^ "Les enseignants détail". www.conservatoiredeparis.fr.

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