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Marie-Catherine Girod at La Folle Journée in 2018 in Nantes

Marie-Catherine Girod (born 19 August 1949) is a French classical pianist.

Biography

Born in Peyrehorade, Girod studied piano at the Conservatoire de musique de Bordeaux, then at the Conservatoire de Paris where she entered Jules Gentil's class. She then worked with Paul Badura-Skoda and György Sebők. She is regularly invited to "Mai" festivals in Bordeaux, La Roque-d'Anthéron, the "Festival Estival de Paris", the "Chopin Festival" of Château de Bagatelle, the Festival de Nohant [fr], the Husum Festival in Germany, the "Alexandre Paley [fr] et ses amis" Festival, the "Moulin d’Andé" Festival (Normandy). She performs in recital in Europe and the United States (Richmond Festival in Virginia), in chamber formation and as soloist with various orchestras, including the orchestra of Brittany with which she recorded Paul Le Flem's Fantaisie pour piano et orchestre. She frequently participates in concerts organized by Radio France, and in radio broadcasts.

An artist with a passionate temperament, an open and curious mind, she is as well at ease in the great classical and romantic repertoire (Carl Maria von Weber, Frédéric Chopin, Felix Mendelssohn,) than with Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy and Henri Dutilleux that she likes to interpret. She can also be found in a much rarer repertoire, largely contributing to the rediscovery of composers who are rarely played. Among others, hier recordings of works by Gabriel Dupont, Maurice Emmanuel, André Jolivet, Arthur Lourié and Gustave Samazeuilh are unanimously acclaimed by critics, and have won her numerous awards. Through her personal choices, her total commitment to bringing music to life, Girod brings to light, through records and concerts, unjustly neglected composers.

In addition to her technical mastery, her playing shows great expressiveness, alternately brilliant and intimate, clear, colourful and delicate, using a vast palette of nuances that always seduces the audience. In 2009 she completed a recording cycle of the complete piano work by Felix Mendelssohn.

A pedagogue, she directed the Conservatory of Sucy-en-Brie (94) from 1986 to 2012, she created in 1992 the Concours national de piano of Sucy that she organized until 2005, and has been teaching since October 2011 at the École Normale de Musique de Paris.[1]

Prizes

  • Grand prix de l’Académie nationale du disque français (piano sonatas: Auric, Dutilleux, Jolivet's 1st piano sonata)
  • Grand prix de l’Académie nationale du disque français (Sonatines by Maurice Emmanuel)
  • Lauréate du Grand prix International Charles Cros (1991) (Arthur Lourié's works for piano)

Distinctions

Selected recordings

Among many recordings, worth mentioning are:

  1. Fantaisie pour piano et orchestre (+ La Magicienne de la mer [fr], Symphonie n°1), Orchestre National de Bretagne, dir. Claude Schnitzler, Éditions Timpani
  2. Works for piano, works for piano and violin, Annick Roussin, violin, Éditions Accord

References

  1. ^ GIROD Marie-Catherine Marie-Catherine Girod
  2. ^ Jean-Pierre Thiollet, 88 notes pour piano solo, Neva Editions, 2015, p.174. ISBN 978-2-3505-5192-0