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Hélène Tysman was born on 30 December, 1982 in Paris, France, is an artist. Discover Hélène Tysman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 41 years old?

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Age 41 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 30 December, 1982
Birthday 30 December
Birthplace Paris, France
Nationality France

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2015

As a soloist, Tysman has given numerous recitals throughout Europe, Asia and the United States and has performed concertos with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Russian Chamber Philharmonic, Minnesota Orchestra, North Czech Philharmonic, Koszalin Philharmonic Orchestra and the Thühingen Philharmonic Orchestra. Most recently, she performed Gabriel Faure's Fantaisie in G for piano and orchestra, Op. 111 with the Riverside Symphony at Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center. This was immediately followed by a tour of China where she performed in the country's most prestigious concert halls. In early 2015, Tysman will make her Carnegie Hall debut marking the beginning of an extensive tour of the United States.

2012

In 2012, Jan Kreyßig of Liszt Magazine wrote: Pianist Hélène Tysman compelled recognition in the highly prestigious Frédéric Chopin International Piano Competition in 2010 in Warsaw, ahead of 300 participants, convincing a high-level jury with jurors such as Martha Argerich, Fou Ts’ong and Nelson Freire. The 29-year-old Frenchwoman did not obtain a first prize but an Honorary Distinction Prize, thereby finding herself on the same footing as previous prizewinners Krystian Zimerman and Rafał Blechacz.

2010

In addition to frequent live radio broadcasts, Tysman has recorded a selection of works by Frédéric Chopin over two volumes for the German record label, Oehms Classics/Naxos; Vol. 1, in 2010 followed by Vol. 2 in 2013 to much critical acclaim. Patrice Imbaud of L’Education musicale wrote in a CD review: “An interpretation characterized by its sombre clarity, its fiery delicacy, its melancholy sweetness, between exaltation and suffering, between passion and abandon. Fine work, the confirmation of an undeniable talent. An admirable disc.” Tysman also featured on the CD, Chamber Music with Winds - 1849, consisting of chamber works by Robert Schumann for Indésens Records.

1982

Hélène Tysman (born 30 December 1982, Paris, France) is a prizewinning French classical pianist. She studied at the Paris Conservatoire under Pierre-Laurent Aimard and later with Oleg Maisenberg in Vienna. She obtained her master's degree at Hochschule für Musik Franz Liszt, Weimar under the guidance of Grigory Gruzman. Since becoming a laureate of the XVI International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw, Tysman has emerged as one of the leading French pianists of her generation.

1831

In the November 2nd edition of the New York Times, David Allen wrote the following after her live performance at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center: “Playing with a warm touch and a dreamy sensibility that never turned too introspective or indulgent, Ms. Tysman made a good case for this amiable work. (Faure Concerto) There was nothing more that could have been done for Chopin’s “Grande Polonaise Brillante” (Op. 22, 1831). With its preface, an “Andante spianato” composed after the Polonaise, this piece is usually heard in its solo form. But the Polonaise — not the Andante, also performed here — has an orchestral part, too, albeit an uninventive one. Again, Ms. Tysman's playing was polished and attractive, the right-hand melody spun out delicately without becoming precious.”