2019 New Year Recital Booklet

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FRENCH-AMERICAN PIANO SOCIETY Pierre Réach 2019 New Year Recital January 24, 2019 Consulate General of France, New York

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Photo by Mark Morris

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FRENCH AMERICAN PIANO SOCIETY French-American Piano Society is a non-profit organization designed to promote cultural exchange, education, and networking between France and the United States through French pianists and music. Founded in 2014 by Dr. Mathieu Petitjean, our Society provides scholarships for aspiring young French pianists to attend competitions and festivals in the United States, presents world renowned artists in recital, and endeavors to promote the activities of French pianists in America and American pianists dedicated to French piano music. Today we are delighted to welcome world-renowned pianist Pierre Reach to inaugurate the New Year, and perform on the James J. Sheeran Steinway Piano that we all love. We are also happy to announce our 2019 Season, including recitals by Fanny Azzuro (Spring), Yves Henry (Fall) and featuring six Young French Pianists (3 scholarships and 3 recital guests on June 21st “fete de la Musique�) We are grateful to the many corporate sponsors and individual patrons who have offered their invaluable support, which makes our mission possible. Your continued presence at our side will guarantee our future progress. Please join me in welcoming these talented artists, who embody the mission and success of our Society.

Elizabeth Olson Executive Director

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Our Steinway is dedicated to

James J. Sheeran (1923 - 2007)

A great American patriot, WWII Veteran, son of France, and Chevalier de la Legion d’honneur (2006)

We are deeply thankful to the generous patrons who helped us fund our Steinway piano

CREDIT AGRICOLE CIB NJ CURE JCDecaux Alice Rosner Foundation Colas, Inc Committee of French Speaking Societies ConnectThings Conseillers du Commerce Exterieur de la France MedNest RATP Dev VeronicTravel The “88 Key donors” - Full list on pages 21-23 4


FRENCH-AMERICAN PIANO SOCIETY 2019 NEW YEAR RECITAL Thursday January 24, 2019 at 6:30pm Consulate General of France in New York

Pierre Réach Performing on the James J. Sheeran Steinway Piano

Sonata No.17 in D minor Opus 31 no.2 “Tempest” Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827)

Sonata No. 14 in C sharp minor Opus 27 no.2 “Moonlight” Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827)

Barcarolle in F sharp major, Opus 60 Frédéric Chopin (1810 - 1849)

Carnaval Opus 9 Robert Schumann (1810—1856)

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PIERRE REACH Pierre Réach gives concerts and masterclasses all over the world and is also the creator and director of several musical events such as the Festival Piano-Pic in Bagnères de Bigorre and the Castelnaudary Festival and the Vila-seca Music Festival (Spain). Winner of several international competitions such as First Prize Olivier Messiaen, Pozzoli First Prize or medal at the International Arthur Rubinstein Competition, from whom he received advice for several years. He has studied with artists such as Yvonne Lefebure, Yvonne Loriod, Maria Curcio, Paul Badura-Skoda and Alexis Weissenberg. He has performed with leading orchestras such as KBS Seoul, Tokyo NHK, Orchestra of Radio France in Paris... His passion for chamber music associates him with artists such as Gary Hoffman, Gérard Poulet, Pierre Amoyal, Christoph Henkel, Jean Ferrandis, Bruno Pasquier, etc... His interpretation of Bach's Goldberg Variations is known in several countries and he has recorded several CDs.

He is part of the jury of many major international competitions and professor at the CRR of Paris, the Superior Music School of Catalonia in Barcelona and received the Professor Honoris Causa distinction from the Superior Conservatory of Shanghai. In January 2015, Pierre Reach was nominated Chevalier in the Order of Arts and Letters by the French Minister of Culture. 7


2019 SEASON PARTNERS

We are grateful to La Compagnie, an all-business-class airline, who provides round trip tickets between Paris and New York to all our 2019 Artists

We are grateful to Sofitel New York for hosting our 2019 guest Artists during their stay in New York

We are actively recruiting a third 2019 Recital partner to fully balance our 2019 Season operations 8


2019 SEASON Pierre RĂŠach

2019 New Year’s Recital January 24th 2019 at 6:30 pm Consulate of France in New York Master Class on January 25th

Fanny Azzuro

2019 Spring Benefit Recital Tuesday, April 23rd at 6:30pm Consulate of France in New York,

2019 Two Piano Extravaganza Friday June 21st, 2019 at 7:30 pm in New York

2019 Young Artists Recital

2019 Scholarship Recipients to be announced Thursday July 18th, 2019 at 6:30 pm Consulate of France in New York

Yves Henry

And U.S. Debut of a Young Pianist 2019 Fall Benefit Recital October 22nd, 2019 Consulate of France in New York at 6:30 pm Master Class on October 23rd 9


Photo by Mark Morris

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2019 SCHOLARSHIP GRANTS Since our creation in 2014, we have awarded scholarships to 17 talented young French pianists who have since competed and won international competitions in the United States. The scholarship covers round-trip transportation from Paris, tuition fees for the International Keyboard Institute and Festival (IKIF), and housing during the two-week festival.

Our 2019 Scholarship Recipients are being selected by the Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris and the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris-Cortot

Fundraising will start on April 1st 2019 The goal is $8,000 PAST SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Hélène Tysman (‘13), First Prize IKIF 2012 Matthieu Acar (‘14), Finalist IKIF 2014 Maroussia Gentet (‘14) Nathanael Gouin (‘14) Olof Hansen (‘15) Audrey Lonca-Alberto (‘15) Alexandre Lory (‘18), Finalist IKIF 2018 Léa Lyon (‘18) Marie-Ange Ngucy (‘15), First Prize IKIF 2015 Tanguy de Williencourt (‘15), Finalist IKIF 2015 Josquin Otal (‘16) Victoire-Théodora Pruvost (‘16), Finalist IKIF 2016 Timotée Urbain (‘16) Julie Alcaraz (‘16), Finalist IKIF 2016 Félix Dalban-Moreynas (‘17) Sarah Margaine (‘17) 11


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MASTER CLASSES Recognized as one of the leading educational programs for French piano repertoire in the United States, our Master Class Program attracts the highest caliber of young performing artists. Students benefit from an unique learning experience, receiving guidance and inspiration from some of the most renowned French pianists of our time. The program is open to pianists enrolled in academic music programs in the United States. Classes are free and open to the public. PAST MASTER CLASSES Yves Henry Students: Mariel Mayz, Audrey Abela, Sarah Dutcher, Elham Fanoos Hélène Tysman Students: Anne Riegler, Sarah Dutcher, Mariel Mayz, Tyler Walker Jean Efflam Bavouzet (picture to the left) Students: François-Xavier Poizat, Mariel Mayz (left), Elham Fanoos Pascal Rogé, Students: Audrey Abela, Sarah Dutcher, Mariel Mayz, Marie-Ange Nguci Yves Henry Students: Małgorzata Goroszewska, Miles Massicotte, Ivan Gusev, Xi Chen To apply for a masterclass, please contact our Artistic Director Matthieu Cognet: matthieu.cognet@french-american-piano.org.

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Inaugurating the James J. Sheeran piano at our New Year Recital - Photo by Mark Morris

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HONORARY BOARD S.E. Anne-Claire Legendre Consul Général France a New York S.E. Bertrand Lortholary Ambassadeur de France au Vietnam

Françoise Noël-Marquis Directeur, Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris

Bruno Mantovani Directeur, Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse de Paris

Gery Moutier Directeur, Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse de Lyon

Jerome Rose Founder and Director, International Keyboard Institute and Festival

Susan Wadsworth Director and Founder, Young Concert Artists, Inc

Hélène Tysman First Prize IKIF 2012 MacKenzie Award

EXECUTIVE TEAM Mathieu Petitjean, Ph.D. Founder and Director

Elizabeth Olson Executive Director

Hanyi Meng Outreach and Development Director

Matthieu Cognet, DMA Artistic and Master Classes Program Director

Mark Morris Photographer in Residence

Catherine Olson Brand Affinity Programs Director

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Photo by Mark Morris

Photo by Mark Morris

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2018 FRIENDS AND DONORS Friends and Donors of the French-American Piano Society are vital to the success of our mission. Your support to our organization provides encouragement and motivation to these young artists at the start of their careers, while also strengthening ties between France and the United States. Your help in 2019 is needed (Scholarships, Master Class, Recitals)

Keyboard Members ($8,800 and above) Karen Beluso, Steinway & Sons Lena Chang, Ph.D., Cure Insurance Marie-Paule Nowlis, Sofitel New York Bernard Parisot, JCDecaux Marc-André Poirier, Crédit Agricole CIB

Full Arpeggio Members ($2,500 and above) Serge et Véronique Banzet, VéronicTravel Jean-Luc Begasse de Dhaem, Colas, Inc Hélène Buchen Catherine Chardon, RATP Dev North Americas Le Comité de Associations Françaises de New York, CAF Les Conseillers du Commerce Extérieur de la France, New York Laétitia Gazel-Antoine, ConnecThings Inc. Hélène Petitjean, MD The Alice Rosner Foundation

Chromatic Scale Members ($1,200and above) Patrick Baugier de Chevestre, Metrowine Group Yann Coatanlem Gilles Rousseau

Scale Members ($500 and above) Emmanuel Cargill Philip Erard Catherine and Etienne Lamairesse

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Photo by Mark Morris. Morris Julie Alcaraz in Recital, July 2016

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2018 FRIENDS AND DONORS (Continued)

Key Members (below $500)

Jean Pierre Bizzari Florence Brun Nigel Brown Laurence Chertoff Remy and Isabelle Loumbrozo Andrea Mayes Susan McKenzie Gérard Munéra Martha Olson Hélene Petitjean Mathieu Petitjean James and Lilian Rubin-Braesch Sasso Sidi Said Francoise Vesine de La Rue Anonymous

Our Young Artist Scholarships program is in partnership with:

The Conservatoire de musique et de danse de Paris, Sandra Lagumina, President Bruno Mantovani, Director

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Photo byEnhco Thomas Mark plays Morris at the 2018 New Year Recital - Photo by Mark Morris

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88 Keys Society Members and Patrons ($100 per key donated to acquire our Steinway )

Helene Buchen

(C1#, D1#, F1&#, G1#, A1&#, F2#, G2#, A2#) Gilles Rousseau (G2,A2,B2,C3,D3,E3,F3,G3) Veronique and Pascal Carpentier (C6#, D6#, F6#, G6#, A6#) Ariane Daguin (B6, A6, G6, C7) Anne-Julia Audray (D5, F5, A4) Jean-Pierre Bizzari, MD (A5, B5) Laurence Chertoff (D2#, D3#) Thomas and Albane Duplan (C8, B1) Valerie and Gerard Duval (G7#, F7#) Lily Hsia (D5#, D7#) Susan Mackenzie (E6, C7#) Martha and Rick Olson (E4, G4) Daniel and Teresa Petitjean (F7, G7) Helene and Mathieu Petitjean (A0#,A4#) Dr. Ellie Abdi (B0) Catherine Munera and Alfredo Basurto (E5) Carey and Brett August (C6) Arnaud Boyer (E7) Nigel Brown (G1) Florence and Eric Brun (G5) Eric and Isabelle Chaboureau (F2) VĂŠsine de La Rue (D2) Philippe Dreano (G3#) Yoni Elmalem (A7#) Sylvie Epelbaum,MD (D4#) John F. Bennet, Paris-American Club (G4#) Bernard Frelat (F6) French-American Choir of New York (A4) Simone Galton (B3) Guy Geslin (D7) Anthony Gilroy (A3) 21


Lise Salle plays at ourat2018 NewNew YearYear Recital - Photo by Mark Morris PhotodebylaEnhco Thomas Mark Morris the 2018 Recital - Photo by Mark Morris

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88 Keys Society Members and Patrons (continued) Robert Gorman Odile Gorse Herve Houdre Laurent Kleitman Remy Lumbroso Pierre Martin Andrea Mayes Hanyi Meng Jean-Hugues Monier Mark Morris Rick and Mary O'Connell Elizabeth Olson Claudine and Bernard Parisot Joseph Patrych Michel and Judith Pautrat Jean Perrette Dmitry Rachmanov Jerome Rose Sophie Schyler - Chateau Kirwan Guy Sorman Annaliese Soros Marie-Monique Steckel

(D1) (C1) (C2) (C5#) (D6) (F3#) (C5) (A7) (E2) (A3#) (E1) (C4) (C4#) (G5) (F4) (B7) (F4#) (A0) (F5#) (D4) (C2#) (B4)

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