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Francesco Tristano Schlimé is the winner of the first prize of the 2004 “Concours International de piano XXe siècle d’Orléans” (France).

He has participated in numerous festivals, and performed as soloist in many concerts in Europe, Asia and South America. He made his United States debut as a soloist in 2000 with Mikhail Pletnev and the Russian National Orchestra. He has since performed with the Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestre National de Lille, Orchstre Symphonique d’Orléans, Chamber Orchestra of Wroclaw, Orchestre Royal de chambre de Wallonie, New Juilliard Ensemble in New York, under the batons of Claus-Peter Flor, Pierre-Michel Durand, Jean-Marc Cochereau, Georges Octors, Janos Fürst and Joel Sachs.


Selection of major classical performances



Luxembourg

Luxembourg, Philharmonie

Soloist with the Russian National Orchestra; Mikhail Pletnev conducting


Luxembourg, Philharmonie

Recital for organ and piano, Thierry Escaich (organ)


Luxembourg, Conservatoire de Musique de la Ville de Luxembourg

Recital - Les 6 suites françaises de J.S. Bach


Luxembourg, Centre Culturel de Rencontre Neumünster

Recital - Intégrale des oeuvres pour piano de Luciano Berio

France

La Roque d'Anthéron, Festival International de Piano de la Roque d'Anthéron


Montpellier, Festival de Radio France et de Montpellier


Le Mans, Festival de l'Epau


Paris, UNESCO


Paris, Salle Cortot

Recital "Lauréats du Concours International de Piano XXe Siècle d'Orléans"


Paris, Bouffes du Nord


Lille, Auditorium du Nouveau Siècle

Piano(s) Festival, Xe Rencontres Internationales de piano Robert Casadesus


Russia

Moscow, Orchestrion

Musical Wednesdays at the Orchestrion with Maxim Rubtsov and Andrej Rubtsov


Moscow, Tchaikovsky Concert Hall

Soloist with the Russian National Orchestra, Michail Pletnev conducting



Spain

Barcelona, Teatre Lliure

Barcelona, Museo Picasso