Ingmar Lazar

Ingmar Lazar (born 22 June 1993 Saint- Cloud, France ) is a French pianist.

Life

Lazar received his first piano lessons at the age of five years. Soon his exceptional talent was recognized. With six he made ​​his first appearance on the concert platform of the famous Salle Gaveau in Paris. At the age of ten he won the first prize at the International Piano Competition EPTA in Namur (Belgium ), and in 2008 the International Music Competition in Val d' Isère (France).

Ingmar Lazar has given concerts in Germany, France, Israel, Italy, Lithuania, Romania, Russia, Slovenia and the United States, including in the International House of Music, and in the Great Hall of the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, in the Mann Auditorium in Tel Aviv, at the Henry Crown Auditorium in Jerusalem, at the Salle Cortot and in the great hall of UNESCO in Paris at the Philharmonic Ljubljana ... and also in many festivals ( Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival, International Festival of Dinard Festival " Les Notes blanches " in Courchevel, Festival " randonnées Musicales en Gâtinais ", International Festival of Chioggia, festival " Estate Regina " in Montecatini Terme, Festival " Piano Master " in Gravedona).

He played as a soloist, with the Symphony Orchestra of Chioggia Festival, the Symphony Orchestra of Toruń, the Radio Chamber Orchestra Bucharest, the Lamoureux Orchestra, "Moscow Virtuosi " under the direction of Vladimir Spivakov.

To his discography includes two CDs with violinist Alexandre Brussilovsky for the label Suoni e Colori. Ingmar Lazar participated in television recordings ( for mezzo, TF1, M6 and Téva ) and French radio ( Europe 1 ) on the occasion of the Mozart year, played live (2006).

Ingmar Lazar has studied piano with Valery Sigalevitch and Vladimir Krainew as well as music theory and harmony with Françoise Levéchin - Gangloff. He is currently studying at the University of Music, Drama and Media Hanover in the class of Bernd Goetzke and the International Piano Academy Lake Como with Dmitri Bashkirov, Malcolm Bilson, Fou Ts'ong, Peter Frankl, Stanislav Ioudenitch, Vladimir Mischouk and William Grant Naboré.

  • Classic pianist
  • Frenchman
  • Born in 1993
  • Man
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