Charles Richard-Hamelin
Silver medalist and laureate of the Krystian Zimerman Prize for the best performance of a Sonata at the 17th International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw (2015), Canadian pianist Charles Richard-Hamelin is standing out today as one of the most important musicians of his generation. In 2014, he also won the second prize at the Montreal International Musical Competition and the third prize at the Seoul International Music Competition in South Korea. He is the recipient of L'Ordre des arts et des lettres du Québec and the prestigious Career Development Award offered by the Women’s Musical Club of Toronto.
Charles Richard-Hamelin has appeared in various prestigious festivals including Festival International de Piano de La Roque d’Anthéron in France, the Prague Spring Festival, the “Chopin and his Europe” Festival in Warsaw and the Festival de Lanaudiere in Canada. As a soloist, he has performed with more than fifty ensembles including the main symphony orchestras of Canada (a.o. Montréal, Toronto, Ottawa, Québec, Edmonton, Calgary) as well as with the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, Sinfonia Varsovia, Singapore Symphony Orchestra, the Korean National Symphony Orchestra, La Orquesta Filarmónica de la UNAM (OFUNAM) in Mexico, Les Violons du Roy and I Musici de Montréal. He has played under the baton of renowned conductors such as Kent Nagano, Rafael Payare, Antoni Wit, Vasily Petrenko, Jacek Kaspszyk, Aziz Shokhakimov, Peter Oundjian, Jacques Lacombe, Fabien Gabel, Bernard Labadie, Carlo Rizzi, John Storgards, Alexander Prior, Giancarlo Guerrero, Jonathan Cohen, Christoph Campestrini, Lan Shui and Jean-Marie Zeitouni.
Charles Richard-Hamelin is a graduate from McGill University, the Yale School of Music, and the Conservatoire de musique de Montréal where he has studied with Paul Surdulescu, Sara Laimon, Boris Berman, André Laplante and Jean Saulnier.
The pianist has recorded over ten albums to this day, all published on the Analekta label. Five of these are dedicated primarily to the solo piano works of Fryderyk Chopin. He has also recorded concertante works – both Chopin Piano Concertos with the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal conducted by Kent Nagano, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Piano Concertos: in E flat major, KV 482 and in C minor, KV 491 with Les Violons du Roy conducted by Jonathan Cohen. His recordings have earned several Félix and one JUNO (2022) awards and received widespread acclaim from critics around the world.
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