Arielle Beck

Arielle Beck, born 19 January 2009 in Paris, France, is a French classical pianist whose early upbringing in a musically inclined household fostered her rapid development. She began piano lessons at four, giving her first public concert at nine, and that same year secured the first grand prize at the International Jeune Chopin Competition in Martigny, a victory judged by Martha Argerich and others. Arielle Beck’s formal education continued at the Rachmaninov Conservatory in Paris and later at the Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse, where she studied under Claire Désert and Romano Pallottini. Her debut album, Des Lunes et des Feux (2025), features interpretations of Brahms and Schumann alongside her own Variations sur un thème de Robert Schumann and received critical acclaim for its clarity and authority. The release was accompanied by a series of recitals across France, Switzerland, and Japan, and her performance at the Tokyo International Forum with the Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra marked a significant international milestone.

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