Jérémie Moreau

piano
Biography

Jérémie Moreau, born in 1999, began playing the piano at the age of 7 with Françoise Ragon. He also studied ballet for 7 years, but eventually gave up this discipline to devote himself to music. At the same time, he entered Anne-Lise Gastaldi’s class at the CRR in Paris, where he was introduced to the contemporary piano repertoire by composers such as Guy Sacre and Yves Dufourt. He obtained his Prix de piano in June 2014 and entered the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris in September 2015 in Denis Pascal’s class. After graduating in June 2018 with unanimous congratulations from the jury, he joined Andras Schiff’s class at the Saïd-Barenboïm Academy in Berlin.

He is regularly advised and guided by Bruno Rigutto, and takes part in masterclasses with Jean-François Heisser (Académie de Villecroze), Yves Henri (Festival Chopin à Nohant), Marie-Joseph Jude (Académie Ravel), Jean-Marc Luisada and Daniel Barenboïm. In 2007 he was unanimously awarded first prize at the UFAM competition, went on to win the Vatelot competition several times, won first prize at the Flame competition in 2011 and 2012, and won the Virtuoses du cœur competition in 2018. Jérémie performs regularly in recital and chamber music at the Festival Piano aux Jacobins, the Festival de la Roque d’Anthéron, the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, the Auditorium de Radio France, the Festival de Saint-Denis, the Festival Lisztomanias, the Festival Chopin à Nohant and the Orangerie du Parc de Bagatelle.

In 2021, Jérémie was nominated in the Revelations category of the Victoires de la Musique Classique awards. For his first recording with Erato, he joins forces with his sister Raphaëlle Moreau, and his brothers Edgar and David Moreau, for a programme based on Dvorak and Korngold (“A Family Affair”, 2020).