Arts-Scène Diffusion

Fanny Azzuro

PIANO

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Fanny Azzuro (Biographie courte)

 

Fanny Azzuro has a vagabond piano, taking all the keyboard paths opened up to her by her appetite for repertoires and encounters. The first French pianist to record the complete Rachmaninov Preludes, her album The Landscapes of the Soul was selected as the classical record of the month for October 2021 in Le Monde, and received 4 stars in La Libre Belgique, "a new reference in the field! (Resmusica).

Inspired by her mentor Boris Petrushansky, with whom she studied at the prestigious Imola Academy, she has developed a passion for the 20th century Russian repertoire.

Her last few seasons have been punctuated by concerts on the prestigious stages of the musical world, notably Carnegie Hall, La Roque d'Anthéron, La Folle Journée de Nantes, the Nohant Chopin Festival, the Lille Piano Festival, and the Salle Cortot.

She likes to create bridges between different worlds, in particular with the marimbist Adélaïde Ferrière and the pianist Hervé Sellin; she explores the most contrasting worlds of chamber music with the Talich, Hermès, Voce, Girard and Van Kuijk Quartets. In the coming seasons she will play with the violinists Anna Göckel and Deborah Nemtanu.

A graduate of the CNSM in Paris and a Yamaha artist, she has also received support from the Spedidam, the Mécénat Musical Société Générale, the Fondation Safran and the Adami.

February 2022

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Olympic duo

Atypical concert by pianist Fanny Azzuro and marimbist Adélaïde Ferrière at the Nelson Mandela Sports Center in Sarcelles (FR) on Thursday…

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Atypical concert by pianist Fanny Azzuro and marimbist Adélaïde Ferrière at the Nelson Mandela Sports Center in Sarcelles (FR) on Thursday April 25th.
Event organized by the Festival d'Auvers-Sur-Oise and La Boite à Pépites, Un Temps pour Elles, in conjunction with the Olympic Games. 


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