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François-René Duchâble (born 22 April 1952, in Paris) is a French pianist. He studied at the Conservatoire de Paris, and at the age of 13 won the institution's first prize in piano. Three years later, he placed 11th at the Queen 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 Arthur 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 in Europe, the United States, Canada, and Japan.

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  • François-René Duchâble (* 22. April 1952 in Paris) ist ein französischer Pianist. (de)
  • François-René Duchâble (born 22 April 1952, in Paris) is a French pianist. He studied at the Conservatoire de Paris, and at the age of 13 won the institution's first prize in piano. Three years later, he placed 11th at the Queen 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 Arthur 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 in Europe, the United States, Canada, and Japan. Duchâble has had in his repertoire the concertos of Beethoven, Brahms, Schumann, Bartók, Saint-Saëns and Ravel, and solo piano works of Liszt, Chopin, and Poulenc. He has appeared at many prestigious music festivals, including those of Salzburg, 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 the London Philharmonic, the Berlin Philharmonic, the Rotterdam Philharmonic, the Orchestre de Paris, the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, and the Montreal Symphony. Among his musical collaborators was Micheline Ostermeyer. 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. 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. (en)
  • François-René Duchâble, né le 22 avril 1952 à Paris, est un pianiste français. (fr)
  • フランソワ=ルネ・デュシャーブル(François-René Duchâble, 1952年4月22日 パリ - )はフランスのピアニスト。 (ja)
  • François-René Duchâble (Parigi, 22 aprile 1952) è un pianista francese. Dopo aver vinto numerosi concorsi (nel 1965 primo premio al CNSM di Parigi dove studiava; nel 1968 classificato 11º al concorso Regina Elisabetta del Belgio) iniziò la propria carriera concertistica, incoraggiato anche da Arthur Rubinstein, effettuando tournée in tutto il mondo e suonando nelle sale più prestigiose. È stato grande interprete di Fryderyk Chopin e di Liszt, e negli anni novanta si è dedicato soprattutto a Beethoven, Brahms e Schumann. Nel 2003 ha deciso di non suonare più, in polemica con l'ambiente classico. Ha concluso la propria carriera in modo spettacolare, sganciando da un elicottero il suo pianoforte sul lago di Colmiane, vicino a Nizza. (it)
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  • François-René Duchâble (* 22. April 1952 in Paris) ist ein französischer Pianist. (de)
  • François-René Duchâble, né le 22 avril 1952 à Paris, est un pianiste français. (fr)
  • フランソワ=ルネ・デュシャーブル(François-René Duchâble, 1952年4月22日 パリ - )はフランスのピアニスト。 (ja)
  • François-René Duchâble (Parigi, 22 aprile 1952) è un pianista francese. Dopo aver vinto numerosi concorsi (nel 1965 primo premio al CNSM di Parigi dove studiava; nel 1968 classificato 11º al concorso Regina Elisabetta del Belgio) iniziò la propria carriera concertistica, incoraggiato anche da Arthur Rubinstein, effettuando tournée in tutto il mondo e suonando nelle sale più prestigiose. È stato grande interprete di Fryderyk Chopin e di Liszt, e negli anni novanta si è dedicato soprattutto a Beethoven, Brahms e Schumann. Nel 2003 ha deciso di non suonare più, in polemica con l'ambiente classico. Ha concluso la propria carriera in modo spettacolare, sganciando da un elicottero il suo pianoforte sul lago di Colmiane, vicino a Nizza. (it)
  • François-René Duchâble (born 22 April 1952, in Paris) is a French pianist. He studied at the Conservatoire de Paris, and at the age of 13 won the institution's first prize in piano. Three years later, he placed 11th at the Queen 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 Arthur 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 in Europe, the United States, Canada, and Japan. (en)
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  • François-René Duchâble (de)
  • François-René Duchâble (en)
  • François-René Duchâble (fr)
  • François-René Duchâble (it)
  • フランソワ=ルネ・デュシャーブル (ja)
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