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Pianist

Tom Carré

Tom Carré

French pianist Tom Carré, named ADAMI Classical Revelation 2023, "captivates with his singular voice" (Classica). Born in Carcassonne, Tom studied at the Toulouse Conservatoire before joining Denis Pascal's class at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Paris, where he obtained his Master's degree in 2023.

His first recording, Noctuelles, released last year by Scala Music while he was still a student at the Conservatoire, was unanimously acclaimed by the critics and received a CHOC from Classica magazine. In September 2024, he recorded a recital at the Salle Gaveau in partnership with Deutsche Grammophon, broadcast on Canal+ and C8.


Revealed on "Générations France Musique, Le Live" : "one of the most brilliant pianists we've heard on this program, it's prodigious" (Clément Rochefort), Tom Carré has also distinguished himself in numerous international competitions, winning 3rd Prize, the Audience Prize and three Special Prizes at the Piano Campus international competition.

Tom is a regular guest at festivals in France and abroad, including Les Pianissimes, Les Journées Ravel, Festival Piano Folies du Touquet, Festival Ravel, Festival du Haut Limousin, Musicales de Normandie, Muse&Piano, Piano Pic, Piano en Valois, Festival du Vexin, Les Milles Musicaux, Nancyphonies and Festival de Caunes Minervois. He has also performed at La Scala Paris, La Scala Provence, Salle Gaveau, Auditorium de la Seine Musicale, Opéra Comédie de Montpellier, Bal Blomet, Salle Cortot, Théâtre Jean Alary, Théâtre des Louvrais, Kursaal Bern, Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center (USA)...

A laureate of the Fondation Banque Populaire and the Fondation Safran, Tom Carré has been selected for the Brahms 2023/2024 class of the Académie Jaroussky, where he receives guidance from Cédric Tiberghien.

Language spoken: French

 

Photo credit: Pascal Ito

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