Programme
Franz Liszt
Hungarian Rhapsody n°2
Leos Janacek
On a covered trail
L. v. Beethoven
Piano sonata n°1 14 C sharp minor
Jean-Sebastian Bach
Prelude and fugue n°4 book II in C sharp minor
André Mathieu
Concerto of Québec
Mili Balakirev
Islamey, op. 18
In 2008, Jean-Philippe Sylvestre was awarded the prestigious Virginia Parker Prize, the highest distinction awarded by the Canada Council for the Arts. Recipient of the first prize and the people's choice award at the Montreal Symphony Orchestra's competition, he is also a laureate of the CBC's National Competition for Young Performers, the people's choice award and the Concertino Praga International Competition. He won the first prize of the Canadian Music Competition three times and the highest score of the competition on one of these occasions. In 2015, he won the prize from the Quebec Council for the art for a 6 months residency in Paris.
Mr. Sylvestre has made two recordings with Metropolitain Orchestra and Alain Trudel, performing concertos by André Mathieu and Rachmaninov (atma label). The CDs received numerous rave reviews as well as JUNOS, ADISQ and Prix Opus nominations.
He recently appeared with Quebec Symphony Orchestra, at Bourgie Hall and Place des Arts in Montreal, at auditorium St-Pierre des Cuisines in Toulouse, at Salle Cortot in Paris, and at Palais des Beaux Arts in Brussels, Philharmonie in Berlin, Musikverein in Vienna, Salle Gaveau in Paris, Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Kings place in London, Salle Oriol Martorell in Barcelona, Teatro Mayor in Colombia, Teatro Municipal et Teatro B32 in Brazil, Recital Hall in Sydney, Maison symphonique, Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier in Montréal, Glenn Gould Studio et George Weston Hall in Toronto, Centre national des Arts in Ottawa etc….
He recently played with great success 10 concerts in China, included in Shanghai and Beijing, and performed as soloist with the Orchestre Symphonique in Québec. He always maintains a strong link with Europe by being regularly invited to play concerts in London, Paris, Brussels and at the same time he is passionate about teaching with Master Classes held in London, Paris. His projects include a new tour in South Africa, concerts in Prague, Vienna and Paris.
Renowned conductor Yannick Nézet Séguin qualify him of a “poet of the piano”.
The concert is organized by Les Concerts du Lac.