Cécile Ousset

Piano, Musical Artist

1936 –

20

Who is Cécile Ousset?

Cécile Ousset is a French pianist.

Cécile Ousset was born in Tarbes, France, and gave her first recital at the age of five, subsequently studying at the Paris Conservatoire at the age of 10 with Marcel Ciampi where, aged only fourteen, she was awarded first prize in the piano graduation class of 1950. In 1953 she won the Claire Pages prize and went on to amass a formidable list of competition credits, including the Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud Competition in Geneva at the age of 17; the Prix du Concours International de Geneve at 18; the Premier Grand Prix du Concours International Viotti at 19; the Premier Prix du Concours International Busoni at 23 and a Van Cliburn Prize when 26. She gained the fourth prize in the Queen Elisabeth Music Competition in Belgium in 1956, the Busoni and the Van Cliburn.

She has performed throughout the world and recorded a vast repertoire including concertos of Brahms, Grieg, Liszt, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, Rachmaninov, Ravel and Poulenc under the distinguished direction of Kurt Masur, Simon Rattle, Neville Marriner, etc. She won the coveted Grand Prix du Disque of the Académie Charles Cros for her recording of the Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2 with Kurt Masur.

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Born
Jan 23, 1936
Tarbes
Also known as
  • Cecile Ousset
  • Ousset, Cécile
Education
  • Conservatoire de Paris

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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