Application deadline is May 10, 2025, 18:00
On May 20, 2025, French pianist Lucas Debargue will give a master class in Yerevan. Right after the class, join a round table discussion with Lucas Debargue on the topic “Creating a solid ground for musical interpretation.”
This is a new and open format where participants can ask questions, learn about the everyday life of an artist, and hear Lucas share his personal experiences.
After educational events, Lucas will perform with the Armenian National Philharmonic Orchestra on May 22, 2025, in Aram Khachaturian Concert Hall.
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DATES & VENUES
Venue: Yerevan, Aram Khachaturian Concert Hall
Date & Time: May 20, 2025, 11:00 – 18:00.
Language: English
Entrance: FREE for everyone, registration required
The detailed schedule will be available on Primavera Foundation Armenia’s social media before the event. The entrance to all events for the audience is free.
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THE ACADEMY IS ORGANIZED BY THE PRIMAVERA FOUNDATION ARMENIA WITH THE SUPPORT OF THE ANPO
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“The incredible gift, artistic vision and creative freedom” of Lucas Debargue was revealed by his performances at the Tchaikovsky International Competition in Moscow in 2015 and distinguished with the coveted Prize of the Moscow Music Critics’ Association.
Today, Lucas is invited to play solo and with leading orchestras in the most prestigious venues including Carnegie Hall, Chicago Symphony Hall, The Kennedy Center, Benaroya Hall in Seattle, Boston’s Jordan Hall and Sanders Theatre, Maison de la Musique in Montreal, the Royal Conservatory of Toronto, Theatre des Champs Elysées and Philharmonie de Paris, London’s Wigmore Hall and Royal Festival Hall, Berlin Philharmonic, Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the concert halls of Tokyo, Beijing, Shanghai, Taipei, and Seoul.
A Sony recording artist, Debargue has recently released his sixth album: the complete piano literature of Gabriel Faure in four volumes, a mix of iconic and completely unknown works. In an interview to the French national radio (France Musique) the pianist revealed that “this music is made of fire, blood and sweat.”
His previous recording projects feature works of Scarlatti, Bach, Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Liszt, Ravel, Medtner, Szymanowsky and Miłosz Magin, a discovery of a fascinating musical personality made in collaboration with Kremerata Baltica and Gidon Kremer. The monumental four-volume tribute to Scarlatti, which came out at the end of 2019, has been praised by The New York Times and selected by NPR among “the 10 classical albums to usher in the next decade”.
Lucas Debargue collaborates with the world’s most celebrated conductors, including Mikhail Pletnev, Vladimir Jurowski, Ludovic Morlot, Stéphane Denève, Maxim Emelyanychev, Andrey Boreyko, Bertrand de Billy, Elim Chan and Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla. Among his chamber music partners are Klaus Mäkelä, Janine Jansen, Martin Frost, Gidon Kremer and other extraordinary musicians.
Born in 1990, Lucas forged a highly unconventional path to success. Having discovered classical music at the age of 10, the future musician began to feed his passion and curiosity with diverse artistic and intellectual experiences, which included advanced studies of literature and philosophy. The encounter with the celebrated piano teacher Rena Shereshevskaya proved a turning point: her vision and guidance inspired Lucas to make a life-long professional commitment to music.
A performer of fierce integrity and dazzling communicative power, Lucas Debargue draws inspiration for his playing from literature, painting, cinema, jazz, and develops very personal interpretation of a carefully selected repertoire. Though the core piano repertoire is central to his career, he is keen to present works by lesser-known composers like Karol Szymanowski, Nikolai Medtner, or Miłosz Magin. Lucas devotes a large portion of his time to composition and has already created over twenty works for piano solo and chamber ensembles. These include Orpheo di camera concertino for piano, drums and string orchestra, premiered by Kremerata Baltica, and a Piano Trio was created under the auspices of the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris. As a permanent artistic partner of Kremerata Baltica, Lucas has been commissioned to write a chamber opera on the subject of assisted suicide. Lucas’s breakthrough at the Tchaikovsky Competition is the subject of the documentary To Music. Directed by Martin Mirabel and produced by Bel Air Media, it was shown at the International Film Festival in Biarritz in 2018.