Florence Millet, of Franco-German descent, performs with orchestra, in recitals and ensembles
in venues across Europe, Asia and the Americas. Conductors she worked with are Charles Dutoit,
Robert Kapilow, Pascal Verrot, Simon Blech, Heinz Holliger, Julia Jones, Elena Schwartz, Jonathan
Darlington. She is a founding member of the Lions Gate Trio, since 1988. Residencies include
Tanglewood Festival, Universities of North-Carolina-Greensboro, Yale, W. Hartford and the Fairfield
Library, CT. A professor at the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln, she was Chair of the Piano Department
from 2018 and was elected Executive Director of its Wuppertal Campus in 2021.
She has worked worked closely with renowned composers: Luciano Berio, Elliott Carter, Pierre Boulez,
George Crumb, Johannes Schöllhorn, Jörg Widmann, Hans Werner Henze, Hans Abrahamsen. She played
with the Ensemble Intercontemporain...
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Florence Millet, of Franco-German descent, performs with orchestra, in recitals and ensembles
in venues across Europe, Asia and the Americas. Conductors she worked with are Charles Dutoit,
Robert Kapilow, Pascal Verrot, Simon Blech, Heinz Holliger, Julia Jones, Elena Schwartz, Jonathan
Darlington. She is a founding member of the Lions Gate Trio, since 1988. Residencies include
Tanglewood Festival, Universities of North-Carolina-Greensboro, Yale, W. Hartford and the Fairfield
Library, CT. A professor at the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln, she was Chair of the Piano Department
from 2018 and was elected Executive Director of its Wuppertal Campus in 2021.
She has worked worked closely with renowned composers: Luciano Berio, Elliott Carter, Pierre Boulez,
George Crumb, Johannes Schöllhorn, Jörg Widmann, Hans Werner Henze, Hans Abrahamsen. She played
with the Ensemble Intercontemporain under Pierre Boulez and David Robertson from 1992-2000.
Millet received her master‘s and doctoral degrees at State University of New York Stony Brook,
where she studied with Gilbert Kalish. Her other mentors were Leon Fleisher, Paul Badura Skoda,
Peter Serkin and Jean Hubeau.
Florence Millet is the artistic adviser for the Lichterfeld Foundation, promoting tolerance, intercultural
understanding and creator of the Echospore.de platform which propagates music from persecuted
composers.
She explores multidisciplinary concert formats with actors, choreography and dance (Tanztheater
Wuppertal Pina Bausch) and arts in the Tony Cragg Foundation, Van der Heydt-Museum, The Phillips
Collection, 70th anniversary of „Rundgang“ Music of the time (Musik der Zeit), or lecture recitals.
www.florencemillet.com
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