Francois-Xavier Poizat
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Born in 1989 with Swiss, French, and Chinese origins, pianist François-Xavier Poizat graduated from the Geneva and Hamburg Conservatory, from the Juilliard School in New York and from the Santa Cecilia Academy in Rome with the teaching of Alexeï Golovin, Evgeni Koroliov and Benedetto Lupo. It is Martha Argerich who propelled him on the international stage by inviting him when he was 12 years old to the Pacific Music Festival in Japan. This marked the beginning of a career that has brought him to perform in already 28 countries in venues like the Victoria Hall in Geneva, the Tonhalle in Zürich, the Konzerthaus and Philharmonie in Berlin, the Seoul Art Center, the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory or the Carnegie Hall in New York.
He has won prizes in significant competitions including the 2007 Young Soloist Prizes from the Radios Francophones Publiques, the 2011 Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow and the 2013 Clara Haskil Competition in Vevey.
Prokovief's Overture on Hebrew Themes with Luz Sedeño, clarinet
Beethoven piano quartet in C, WoO 36 No. 3
Andrey Baranov and François-Xavier Poizat play Ravel Sonata in G
Nadège Rochat, Michael Foyle and François-Xavier Poizat play Frank Martin Trio on Irish Folk Tunes
Nadège Rochat, Michael Foyle and François-Xavier Poizat play Ravel Trio
Héléna Macherel and François-Xavier Poizat play Franck Sonata in A
François-Xavier Poizat plays Ravel Le Tombeau de Couperin
François-Xavier Poizat at 11 years old
François-Xavier Poizat plays Ravel's "La Valse" (arr. Ghindin)
François-Xavier Poizat plays "A la manière de Borodine" by Ravel
François-Xavier Poizat plays the Fledermaus Paraphrase by Godowski
François-Xavier Poizat plays "Bembé" (Merengue for solo piano) by Horacio Fernandez Vazquez
Imperial March from Star Wars - Piano arrangement
François-Xavier Poizat plays Prokofiev Piano Concerto No. 2
Tchaikovsky/Feinberg: "Scherzo" from the 6th Symphony, piano solo version [with score]
Sergeï Prokofiev: 3 pieces op.96, piano solo version [with score]
Igor Stravinsky / Théodor Szántó: Petrushka, piano solo version [with score]
Bedrich Smetana / Henri de Kaan: La Moldau, piano solo version [with score]
François-Xavier Poizat à L'École des Fans / on French TV