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    Oct 907:30 PM
    Helene Grimaud Plays GershwinDetroit Symphony Orchestra Hall, Detroit, MI
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    Helene Grimaud Plays GershwinDetroit Symphony Orchestra Hall, Detroit, MI
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    Helene Grimaud Plays GershwinDetroit Symphony Orchestra Hall, Detroit, MI
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    Oct 3007:00 PM
    National Symphony Orchestra: Don Juan & Romeo and Juliet - Grimaud plays GershwinKennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington, DC
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    Oct 3111:30 AM
    National Symphony Orchestra: Don Juan & Romeo and Juliet - Grimaud plays GershwinKennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington, DC
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    Nov 108:00 PM
    National Symphony Orchestra: Don Juan & Romeo and Juliet - Grimaud plays GershwinKennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington, DC
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    Nov 2008:00 PM
    Atlanta Symphony Orchestra: Nathalie Stutzmann & Helene Grimaud - BrahmsAtlanta Symphony Hall, Atlanta, GA
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    Nov 2108:00 PM
    Atlanta Symphony Orchestra: Nathalie Stutzmann & Helene Grimaud - BrahmsAtlanta Symphony Hall, Atlanta, GA
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    Jun 18202608:00 PM
    National Arts Centre Orchestra: Alexander Shelley & Helene Grimaud - GershwinSoutham Hall at National Arts Centre, Ottawa, CA
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    About Helene Grimaud

    In recent years, Hélène Grimaud has continued to tour extensively, bringing her artistry to concert halls across Europe, North America, and beyond. Her 2023 concert schedule includes performances in prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall in New York and the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, featuring works from her latest album, 'The Messenger,' which reflects her passion for the intersection of music and societal issues. Grimaud's concert engagements often showcase a blend of classical masterpieces alongside contemporary works, highlighting her versatility and commitment to expanding the piano repertoire. Fans can expect dynamic collaborations with esteemed orchestras and fellow musicians, enriching the concert experience with compelling interpretation and heartfelt emotion. Grimaud's dedication to performance excellence has solidified her status as one of the leading pianists of her generation, making her concerts a highlight for classical music aficionados. As she continues to engage with audiences globally, her concerts remain a testament to her enduring legacy in the world of classical music.

    Helene Grimaud History

    Hélène Grimaud, born on November 7, 1969, in Aix-en-Provence, France, is a world-renowned concert pianist celebrated for her interpretations of classical and contemporary repertoire. She began piano lessons at a young age and demonstrated prodigious talent, leading her to study at the Conservatoire de Paris. Grimaud's early career was marked by numerous prestigious awards and competitions, setting the stage for her first major performance at the age of 18 with the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande. Throughout the 1990s, she gained considerable acclaim for her performances of works by composers such as Rachmaninoff, Brahms, and Mozart. Grimaud's unique ability to blend technical prowess with deep emotional expression has captivated audiences worldwide. Beyond her concert performances, she is also known for her involvement in environmental and humanitarian causes, most notably through her organization, the Wolf Conservation Center in New York. Her commitment to both music and advocacy has earned her respect and admiration both on and off the stage, making her concerts not only a showcase of her musical talent but also her dedication to important causes.