Three Pianists, One Piano
Philippe Bianconi, Marie-Josèphe Jude & Elsa Cassac
-
Rachmaninov
Valse et Romance (6 hands)
-
Johann Strauss
Künstlerleben (6 hands)
-
Brahms
Liebeslieder Walzer op. 52 (4 hands – Bianconi / Jude)
-
Schubert
Fantaisie en fa mineur D 940 (4 hands – Bianconi / Cassac)
-
Ravel
Ma mère l'Oye (4 hands – Jude / Cassac)
-
Liszt
Jeux d'eau à la Villa d'Este (Bianconi)
-
Brahms
op. 117 n° 2 & 3 (Jude)
-
Fauré
Nocturne n° 6 (Cassac)
Alexandre III Theatre, Cannes
07:00 PM
Saturday, October 10, 2026
- Public : 32 €
- Juvenile : 12 €
- Members : 28 €
“Three pianists, one piano: intertwined passions”
Moments Musicaux Allegro Amabile presents an exceptional evening of music. The programme will be punctuated by intense moments and musical surprises: the artists will alternate between majestic solos, lively four-hand duets and masterful six-hand creations — a true feast for piano lovers.
Don't miss this unique opportunity to experience an intoxicating evening of music and to discover how the blending of these three artists' talents gives rise to a harmonious, immersive symphony.
Marie-Josèphe Jude, a very young first prize in piano and chamber music at the CNSMDP, won the Clara Haskil Competition in 1989 and a Victoire de la Musique in 1995. An accomplished soloist and chamber musician, she performs all over the world and has successfully recorded works by Brahms, Beethoven and Dutilleux. A professor at the CNSMD in Paris since 2016 and president of the Nice International Summer Academy, she was made a Chevalier of the Légion d'Honneur in 2021 and an Officier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 2024.
Philippe Bianconi, an internationally renowned pianist, has pursued a brilliant career since his recital at Carnegie Hall in 1987. His journey has taken him to stages around the world, alongside prestigious orchestras and under the baton of renowned conductors. A valued chamber-music partner, he recorded Schubert's Lieder with Hermann Prey, and his recordings have been widely acclaimed. After heading the American Conservatory in Fontainebleau, he now teaches at the École Normale de Musique in Paris.