Samuel Bismut

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Samuel Bismut is a pianist born in 1998, currently pursuing a master's degree at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Paris in the class of Denis Pascal and Varduhi Yeristian. He also studies in masterclasses with Claire Désert, Michel Dalberto, and Sébastien Vichard.

 

Samuel Bismut was recognized at the 2019 Long-Thibaud-Crespin competition, and then for his interpretation of Schubert's Sonata in C minor, D958, during the final recital of the 2021 International Schubert Competition (Germany). Winner of the Rosa Sabater Prize at the prestigious 2022 Premio Jaén International Competition (Spain), he was awarded for his dedication to the Spanish repertoire, and in particular to Isaac Albéniz's great "Iberia" cycle.

 

He was also nominated for the "Adami Talents 2022" classical music awards, and on this occasion, will give several concerts in Paris and throughout France this summer.

 

From an early age, he has shared the stage with numerous partners, notably the soloists of the Montpellier Orchestra. He has been invited to perform as a soloist and chamber musician with the Orchestre Symphonique et Lyrique de Paris under the direction of Luc-Marie Aguera in Mozart's Concerto in A major, K414, and for the premiere of Sophie Lacaze's work "Immobilité sérieuse" for piano and string orchestra. He also forms a duo with clarinetist Anaïde Apélian, with whom he covers a wide repertoire and participates in various chamber music ensembles.

 

Regularly performing his favorite repertoire in concert halls, he is particularly dedicated to the music of Mozart, Schubert, and Chopin, as well as the 20th-century French piano repertoire. He frequently performs in Montpellier (Salle Molière, Maison des Chœurs), Paris (Notre-Dame du Liban, at the "Pianissimes" series at the Guimet Museum, at the Chopin "Piano Passion" recital series in Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre), at the Saint-Yrieix festival, the Nancyphonies festival, the Salon de Provence festival, the Musicales de Normandie, the Harmonies du Perche, and the "Tons Voisins" international chamber music festival in Albi.

Program and cast

CHOPIN

Impromptu op. 51

Barcarolle op. 60

Etudes op. 10 (excerpts)

Mazurka opus 17 No. 4

LISZT

Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12

Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre Church

Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre Church, located in the heart of Paris, is one of the city’s oldest and most charming churches. Its intimate atmosphere, excellent acoustics, and historic architecture create the perfect setting for unforgettable church concerts. Each performance offers a unique experience, from solo recitals to chamber music ensembles, bringing classical and sacred music to life. Audiences can enjoy the exceptional sound of the organ, strings, and voices in this enchanting space. Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre combines centuries of history with the vibrant energy of live performances, creating magical evenings for music lovers. Book your tickets early to ensure a place at these captivating concerts.

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