Ingmar Lazar facts for kids
Ingmar Lazar, born on June 22, 1993, in Saint-Cloud, France, is a talented French classical pianist. He started playing the piano when he was just five years old. By the age of six, he had already made his first public performance at the famous Salle Gaveau.
Ingmar Lazar has won several international music competitions. In 2013, he received the Tabor Foundation Piano Award at the Verbier Festival in Switzerland. He is also recognized as a Steinway Artist, which means he plays on pianos made by the famous Steinway & Sons company.
A Musician's Journey
Ingmar Lazar has traveled all over the world to share his music. He has performed in many important concert halls across Europe, Asia, and the United States. Some of these include the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, and the Herkulessaal in Munich.
Performing with Others
He has played with many well-known conductors, like Vladimir Spivakov, and with famous orchestras such as the National Philharmonic of Russia and the Moscow Virtuosi. As a chamber musician, which means playing in smaller groups, he has performed with artists like Philippe Jaroussky and with groups like the Quatuor Hermès.
His Recorded Music
Ingmar Lazar has released several music albums. In 2017, he released a Schubert recital, which won "France Musique's Choice" award. He also released a Beethoven recital in 2019, recorded live in Marseille. In 2023, his CD featuring works by César Franck was released. He has also recorded music by other composers, including Jean-Philippe Rameau and Jean Françaix. He even records music by living composers, like Pascal Arnault.
Learning and Teaching
Ingmar Lazar studied piano with many great teachers. He learned from Valery Sigalevitch in Paris and Alexis Golovin in Geneva. He continued his studies at the Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover and the International Piano Academy Lake Como. He earned his Master's and Postgraduate degrees from the Universität Mozarteum Salzburg. He was also a member of the Philippe Jaroussky Music Academy.
Since 2016, Ingmar Lazar has been the founder and artistic director of the Festival du Bruit qui Pense. This music festival takes place in Louveciennes, France. In 2024, he became the president of the Association of the Friends of the Château de Commarin in Burgundy, where he helps organize the cultural events.
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