Vanessa Wagner

Vanessa Wagner (born 11 June 1973, in Rennes) is a French classical pianist.

Vanessa Wagner
Vannessa Wagner in 2016
Born (1973-06-11) June 11, 1973
NationalityFrance
Known forEnvironemental activist

Biography

She studied in the class of Dominique Merlet at the Conservatoire de Paris. At 17, she won the first prize, and went on to study with Jean-François Heisser. On the recommendation of the pianist Leon Fleisher, she took up a place at the Academy at Cadenabbia, in Italy, where her teachers included Fleisher himself, Fou Ts'ong, Karl Ulrich Schnabel, Murray Perahia and Alexis Weissenberg. She was awarded the Victoire de la Musique (the French equivalent of the Grammy award) as the most promising instrumental soloist in 1999.

In 2014, she began a dialogue with the composer of Mexican electronic music Murcof, especially during the first edition of "Beyond My Piano", a musical rendez-vous at the Bouffes du Nord in Paris.[1] In 2016, she accompanied him on the album Statea , published on the label InFine.

Discography

On Lyrinx Records

On Naïve Records

On Ambroisie Records

On Aparté Records

  • Schubert: Piano Sonatas D.664 & D.784, Impromptus D.899
  • Ravel: Ma mère l'Oye, Valses nobles et sentimentales, Gaspard de la nuit, Pavane pour une infante défunte

Other

  • Aphex Twin: Avril 14th, Drukqs
gollark: If they want art because it looks nice or they need to advertise something, say, then they'll care less about it being "real art" by humans.
gollark: If people care about art as a status signal or art for some philosophical reason they might want it to be human-made.
gollark: It does seem plausible that AI art might kill off much of commissioned art/graphic design.
gollark: We can assume that the AI runs faster than humans because people will only run training for a few months at most before they get bored and stop.
gollark: Legal action was maybe also bad.

References

  1. "Beyond my piano ..." in 88 notes for solo piano , Jean-Pierre Thiollet, Neva Ed., 2015, p. 224-225. ISBN 978 2 3505 5192 0

Sources

  • Biography on her own website (see links)
  • Biography in her recording of Schumann on the Lyrinx label (LYR 210)
  • Biography, discography and interview (in French) on Piano Bleu
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