- François-René Duchâble
François-René Duchâble (born 1952, in
Paris ) is a Frenchpianist . He studied at theConservatoire de Paris , and at the age of 13 won the institution's first prize in piano. Three years later, he placed 11th at theQueen Elisabeth Music Competition in Brussels, and in 1973 he won the Prix de la Fondation Sacha Schneider. At that time, Duchâble caught the attention of theArtur Rubinstein , who encouraged him to pursue a solo career and helped him secure his first important engagements. Since then, Duchâble has had a successful concert career inEurope , theUnited States ,Canada , andJapan .Duchâble has had in his repetoire the concertos of
Beethoven ,Brahms ,Robert Schumann ,Bartók andRavel , and solo piano works of Liszt [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A0DE4DF173AF930A15753C1A960948260 Bernard Holland, "Duchable Plays Liszt". "New York Times", 23 October 1986.] ] ,Chopin , and Poulenc. He has appeared at many prestigious music festivals, including those ofSalzburg ,Lucerne ,Berlin , the London Proms, Lockenhaus, and the Flanders Festival, and has presented concerts at London's Royal Festival Hall, the Philharmonie in Berlin, and the Musikverein in Vienna. As an orchestral soloist, Duchâble has performed with theLondon Philharmonic , theBerlin Philharmonic , theRotterdam Philharmonic , theOrchestre de Paris , theOrchestre de la Suisse Romande , and theMontreal Symphony . Among his musical collaborators was Micheline Ostermeyer. [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,602805,00.html Nick Mason, Obituary for Micheline Ostermeyer. "The Guardian". 21 November 2001.] ]In 2003, Duchâble stated that he would end his classical recital career, in protest at what he saw as the elitism of the classical music system. He had planned three concerts where in two of them, he would destroy two grand pianos, and in one, he would burn his formal concert dress. He said that he would instead tour with an electronic keyboard around France to give informal concerts. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3044844.stm "Pianist 'goes out with a bang'". "BBC News", 4 July 2003.] ] [ [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article1147966.ece Adam Sage, "Top pianist to go out with grand gesture". "The Times", 4 July 2003.] ] [ [http://comment.independent.co.uk/columnists_a_l/terence_blacker/article97560.ece Terence Blacker, "The diversion of an exploding piano in a recital". "The Independent", 25 July 2003.] ]
Duchâble was the classical music technical advisor for the
Danièle Thompson film "Fauteuils d'orchestre " (2006), and performed the solo piano works for the soundtrack. The fictional character of "Jean-François Lefort" in this film incorporates elements of Duchâble's own expressed attitudes towards the classical music world.References
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* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0444112/fullcredits IMDB database listing of full credits for "Fauteuils d'orchestre".]
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