Philippe Entremont
Pianist
Classical musician and conductor known for his masterful recordings of Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff, and Saint-Saëns.
He began winning awards at a young age, including prizes for sight-reading when he was 12, chamber music when he was 14, and piano when he was 15.
He came to be seen as a modernistic, edgy figure on the European piano scene, working with Eugene Ormandy and other prestigious musical figures and institutions.
His family was musical: his mother was a Grand Prix pianist, while his father conducted opera. His mother was, of course, his first piano teacher.
He studied at the Conservatoire de Paris and also with the world-their Marguerite Long.