Emmanuel Despax has gained worldwide
recognition as a singular artist, whose
interpretations bring a rare sincerity and
imagination to the music.
A remarkable performer of romantic and post-
romantic music, he has been invited to give recital
performances in the UK (Wigmore Hall, Cadogan
Hall, Chipping Campden and Petworth Festivals,
and the Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, where
he was appointed artistic director in 2020 of
a complete Beethoven piano sonata cycle);
in France (Louvre Auditorium, Salle Cortot,
Salle Gaveau, International Festival Les Nuits
Pianistiques in Aix-en-Provence, L’été Musical au
Poujoula, and Les Nuits du Château de la Moutte
in Saint-Tropez); Benelux (Amsterdam, The
Hague and the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels);
Cyprus (Pharos Arts Foundation); Italy (Fazioli
auditorium); and in South America.
Past engagements include two tours of New
Zealand, hailed by critics for his recitals in the
prestigious Fazioli International Piano Series in
Auckland and concerto performances with the
Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. In the UK,
Emmanuel Despax has also played with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the City of Birmingham
Symphony and BBC Scottish Symphony
Orchestras, among others. He is also regularly
broadcast on Medici TV, France Musique, BBC
Radio 3 and Classic FM. His work as a talented
broadcaster has included presenting a probing
and approachable edition of BBC Radio 3’s Inside
Music, and he is already amassing an impressive,
critically acclaimed discography.
In addition to his recording of Brahms Piano
Concerto No.1 with the BBC Symphony Orchestra
and Andrew Litton, prior releases include ‘Spira,
Spera’ (Bach transcriptions) which was awarded
Critics’ Choice in International Piano (“Despax is
awe-inspiring in his combination of virtuosity and
intellectual grasp”). His concerto debut featured
Saint-Saëns Piano Concerto No. 2 and Stephen
Goss Piano Concerto, and his collection of Chopin
preludes was Classic FM’s “Album of the Week”
and awarded five stars in Diapason. Despax also
released a piano fantasy based on the themes of
The Sound of Music in celebration of the musical’s
60th anniversary.
His 2021 album of Chopin’s piano concerti with
the Chineke! Chamber Ensemble, was chosen as
“Album of the Week” by Classic FM and The Times:
“[The result] is entrancing, with piano and string
quintet intimately interweaving...Despax’s opening
statement arrives like a blast of dynamite. Though
he sinks happily into meltingly lovely reverie when
Chopin’s intentions allow, he’s driven mostly by
dark energy and muscular strength. In doing so,
Despax reveals to us the music of a 20-year-old
already stretching beyond decorative brilliance
towards the powerful expression of contradictory,
sometimes troubling emotions.”
His latest album release, Après un rêve, on Signum
Records, has also gained recognition in The
Times and Classic FM as “Album of the Week” and
received a 5-star review in BBC Music Magazine:
“Despax is a formidable pianist, thoughtful and
imaginative. Like an expert painter at the canvas,
he carefully layers and tones sound, expertly
measuring touch and pedal. This is beautiful
playing, on an elegant yet substantial album.”
Born in Paris and now based in London,
Emmanuel Despax started playing the piano in
Aix-en-Provence before joining the Yehudi Menuhin
School, then the Royal College of Music in London,
studying with Ruth Nye, one of Claudio Arrau’s star
students. He won numerous awards during his
studies (Chappell Medal, Tagore Gold Medal), and
benefited from the advice of Nikolai Demidenko,
Leon Fleisher, Yehudi Menuhin, Dominique Merlet, Mstislav Rostropovich, Murray Perahia and
András Schiff.
For this upcoming season, Emmanuel looks
forward to collaborating with the Piatti Quartet
at Kings Place followed by multiple solo and
chamber performances at London’s brand new
Bechstein Hall.