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Jean-Bernard Pommier

Jean-Bernard Pommier (born 17 August 1944 in Beziers), is a French pianist and conductor.

Jean-Bernard Pommier

(1944-08-17) 17 August 1944

Conservatoire de Paris

Pianist and Conductor

1951–present

Career[edit]

After the Tchaikovsky Competition, he began recording with EMI. Ten years later, he began a long period of collaboration with Herbert von Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra in Berlin and Salzburg. He plays with many other distinguished musicians including Boulez, Barenboim, Haitink, Mazur, Mehta, Muti, Rattle. His recital and concerto appearances have included major centres such as London, Vienna, Berlin, Leipzig, Dresden, Amsterdam, Paris, Moscow, Chicago and New York. Jean-Bernard Pommier is enjoying an active career as a conductor working with major orchestras in Europe and America such as the San Francisco Symphony, l'Orchestre de Paris, l'Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, the Philharmonia, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Rotterdam Philharmonic, RAI Turin, Tonhalle Zurich, Warsaw Philharmonic, Czech Philharmonic, Budapest Symphony, Leipzig Radio, Belgium National Orchestra, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande and Salzburg Mozarteum. Pommier also frequently takes up the dual role of pianist and conductor with the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, the Northern Sinfonia of England, the Sinfonia Varsovia, the Israel Chamber Orchestra, the Chamber Orchestra of Lausanne, the English chamber orchestra or the Scottish Chamber Orchestra. His chamber music partners have included Isaac Stern, Itzhak Perlman, Pinchas Zukerman, Leonard Rose, Alexander Schneider, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Paul Tortellier, Maurice Bourgue, Jaime Laredo, Josef Suk and the Guarneri and Vermeer Quartets.


He has given masterclasses in Chicago, London, Lausanne, Rotterdam, Durham, Barcelona, Melbourne and Shanghai.[5]


Previously, the artistic director of the Northern Sinfonia, Principal conductor of the Orchestra Filarmonica di Torino, Principal conductor of the Sofia Philharmonic[6] and artistic director of the Festival de Menton, he now tours widely.


He is the recipient of the highest- ranking accolades of France – the Ordre du Mérite National and of the Légion d’Honneur.


He recorded the Sonata for two pianists by Claude Bolling with the composer in 1972.

Teaching[edit]

Since 2018 he has been a professor in the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris Alfred Cortot in Paris, France.[7]

Academie Musiké Association[edit]

Jean-Berard Pommier started AMA (Academie Musiké Association) where he teaches piano and chamber music to young talented artists from all over the world.