Simon Ghraichy is a 30 year old,
Paris-based, Lebanese-Mexican pianist. He juxtaposes his
Latino-American and oriental roots with a European sensibility and
history of classical music tradition that he has learned alongside
masters such as Michel Béroff and Daria Hovora at the Conservatoire
National de Paris (CNSMDP), and Tuija Hakkila at the Sibelius Academy of
Helsinki. He’s attracted to traditional classical and romantic European
repertoire, as well as lesser-known repertory by Latin American
composers such as Villa-Lobos, Ponce, Gottschalk, Guarnieri, Chaves;
Finnish composer Sibelius; and Australian and Anglo-Saxon contemporary
composers.
Simon Ghraichy’s career took flight in 2010 when critic Robert Hughes of The Wall Street Journal
praised his interpretation of the Réminiscences de Don Juan of Franz
Liszt. He has performed in recitals, chamber music concerts and as a
soloist with orchestras on five continents including the Brazil Symphony
Orchestra, State of Mexico Symphony Orchestra, Cairo Symphony
Orchestra, Lebanese Philharmonic Orchestra, Cuba National Symphony
Orchestra, UniSA international music festival in South Africa, the EXIT
festival in Serbia, and the Isang Yun festival in South Korea. Ghraichy
has won numerous prizes and international distinctions at festivals
including the BNDES (Banco do Brasil) International Piano Competition,
the Manuel M. Ponce International Piano Competition in Mexico City, and
the Torneo Internazionale di Musica in Rome. He is a laureate of the Gyorgy Cziffra Foundation with whom he collaborates yearly in Senlis
(France) and different partner festivals. In 2015, Simon Ghraichy
debuts at the Festival International d’Art Lyrique d’Aix-en-Provence at
the Theatre du Jeu de Paume, and the Bard Music Festival and Carnegie
Hall in New York.
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