- Jean-François Antonioli
Jean-François Antonioli (b.
Lausanne ,February 25 ,1959 ) is a Swisspianist ,conductor and pianopedagogue .Studied piano at
Conservatoire de Lausanne andConservatoire de Paris (withPierre Sancan ). Further studies include those withBruno Seidlhofer in Vienna andCarlo Zecchi in Rome.Performed solo or with orchestra in many musical centres in Europe, North America and Asia. He took part at international music festivals as Montreux-Vevey, Lucerne, Bad Ragaz, Radio-France in Montpellier, Jeunesse Festival at the Vienna Konzerthaus, The Merano Festival in Italy, Dubrovnik Summer Festival, Pecs Napok in Hungary, Enescu and Lipatti in Bucharest, Lanaudičre in Montréal, Québec Festival d'Eté, Birmingham Festival of Arts, Wolf Trap in Washington and others.
He has recorded more than 20 CD's. His most famous recording are those of
Debussy 's 24 Preludes, works ofFerruccio Busoni ,Joachim Raff andArthur Honegger . For the recording ofFrank Martin 's works for piano and orchestra he was awarded by the French "Grand Prix International du Disque del'Académie Charles Cros " in Paris in 1986.From 1993-2002 he held a position of a Principal Guest Conductor of the
Timisoara Philharmonic Orchestra inRomania with which he toured many European countries. He specialized in performance of completeMozart Piano Concertos , combining conducting and playing the solo part at the same time.His orchestral recordings are highly appreciated, awarded and praised by critics worldwide. They include Concertos by
Mozart , works ofJean Perrin ,Carl Maria von Weber ,Ferruccio Busoni ,Arthur Honegger andJean Cras .Both as pianist and conductor, he premiered many important works of contemporary composers.
He has been juror at several major international piano competitions and regularly teaches masterclasses for young pianists.
He is a full-time professor at the
Conservatoire de Lausanne – Haute Ecole de Musique where he holds position of the Head of the Piano department.External links
*http://www.classicsabroad.org/jean-antonioli.htm - Antonioli's biography at Classics Abroad
*http://www.cdlhem.ch (in French) - Conservatoire de Lausanne
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