Nicolas Chevereau

 

Nicolas Chevereau was born in Paris in 1989. He studied piano with Aldo Ciccolini and at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris in the class of vocal accompaniment of Anne Le Bozec and Erika Guiomar, piano accompaniment of Jean-Frédéric Neuburger and musical analysis of Michaël Levinas. He is also graduated of the university Paris-Sorbonne in musicology. 

Over the years, he became the partner of many singers and won several awards, including the Prix de la Sacem at the 9th Concours International de Musique de Chambre de Lyon and the Melody Prize at the 7th Concours International de Chant-Piano Nadia et Lili Boulanger with soprano Clémentine Decouture. In 2015, he won the "Best Pianist" award at the 8th Concours International de Mélodie Française in Toulouse, France.

He is a regular guest on various festivals and radio programs. He has composed works for organ, clarinet, voice, piano and orchestra and was awarded in 2014 a first Prize for musical composition at the Concours International Leopold Bellan. His discography includes the piano works of Naji Hakim and french melodies of Reynaldo Hahn and Léon Delafosse.

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