Gérard Poulet
Gérard Poulet started as a child prodigy. His
father, the violinist and conductor Gaston Poulet had the privilege of giving
the first performance of Debussy’s Sonata in 1917, with the author at the
piano. Gérard entered the Conservatoire National Supérieur in Paris at the age
of eleven, and left the following year with a unanimously awarded first prize.
Aged eighteen, he carried off the first prize at the Paganini Competition in
Genoa. Numerous concerts were to follow, and his career
developed rapidly worldwide. Meanwhile, he continued to benefit from the
teaching of such masters as Zino Francescatti, Yehudi Menuhin, Nathan Milstein
and especially Henryk Szeryng, who considered him his “spiritual heir”. Gérard Poulet now plays regularly, both in seasons
and on international tours, with the finest orchestras, including the Orchestre
de Paris, the Orchestre National de France, the National Orchestras of
Strasbourg, Lille, Bordeaux, Lyon, the RAI Orchestra in Turin, the Prague Radio
Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestre Philharmonique de Liège, the Beijing Symphony
and the Stuttgart Kammerorchester. Every year he takes part in the most prestigious
musical seasons, including those of Radio France, the Musée d’Orsay and the
Théâtre des Champs Elysées, and festivals such as Prades, Divonne, Sceaux,
Besançon, Monte Carlo, Montreux and Carthage. Gérard Poulet is also a special guest member on
the juries of major international competitions. As well as enjoying an international career which
regularly takes him to Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Japan, the United
States, Canada, the Czech Republic, China, Korea, Brazil, Argentina and Africa,
Gérard Poulet is also one of the foremost teachers of our time. Besides giving master classes all over the world,
Gérard Poulet also teaches at the Vienna and Beijing Conservatoires and at the
Ecole Normale de Musique in Paris. He was violin teacher for twenty-four years
at the Paris Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique. In Japan in 2005, he
was appointed teacher at the famed and esteemed Tokyo “Geidai”, where his class
is reserved for the most talented pupils, destined exclusively for a solo
career. Gérard Poulet has made a great many recordings for
various labels, as a soloist, with orchestras and in chamber groups. He has
received several awards and prizes in France and elsewhere for works by Lalo,
Bartok, Schubert, Franck, Lekeu, Pierné, Debussy, Ravel and Stravinsky, to name
but a few. In 1996, following in the footsteps of the
greatest violinists, he recorded JS Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas for solo
violin; the result was one of the most exceptional artistic and media successes
of recent years. |