Chamber Music Season VII: Theo Fouchenneret | Antonine University

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  • Chamber Music Season VII: Theo Fouchenneret

    29 March 2025
    Chamber Music Season VII: Theo Fouchenneret

    Antonine University (UA) is delighted to present the next concert in Chamber Music Season VII, featuring an exceptional piano recital by Théo Fouchenneret, winner of the First Prize at the 2018 Geneva International Competition. Recognized for his profound musical sensitivity and technical mastery, Fouchenneret has captivated audiences with his deeply expressive interpretations and refined artistry. 
     

    Event Details

    Audience: Open to the public 
    Date: Saturday, March 29, 2025 
    Time: 7:30 PM 
    Location: Hadat–Baabda Campus, Our Lady of the Seeds Church 
     

    About Théo Fouchenneret

    Winner of the First Prize at the 2018 Geneva International Competition, Théo Fouchenneret has quickly established himself as a leading pianist of his generation. Named “Revelation Instrumental Soloist” at the Victoires de la Musique Classique, he has performed in prestigious venues and festivals worldwide, collaborating with renowned musicians such as Victor Julien-Laferrière, Renaud Capuçon, and François Salque. 
     

    A dedicated chamber musician, his extensive discography includes collaborations with Eric Le Sage, Tatsuki Narita, and the Messiaen Trio. His solo debut album, featuring Beethoven’s Waldstein and Hammerklavier sonatas, was released in 2020, and he is currently preparing a recording dedicated to Gabriel Fauré. Additionally, he is leading a project to record the complete chamber works of Robert Schumann, starting with the violin and piano opuses alongside his brother, Pierre Fouchenneret. 

     

    Program Highlights

    • F. Schubert: Sonata No. 7 in E-flat Major, D. 568 
    • Z. Kodály: Marosszék Dances 
    • F. Chopin: Ballade No. 3 
    • J. Brahms: Handel Variations, Op. 24 
       

    Admission is free, with tickets available through the Virgin Ticketing Box Office.