David CassanOrganistDavid Cassan studied with Thierry Escaich, Pierre Pincemaille, Philippe Lefebvre and François Espinasse at Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse in Paris and in Lyon, where he obtained the prizes for organ, improvisation, harmony, counterpoint, fugue and forms, Renaissance polyphonies and XXth century composition.
David Cassan is a recognized artist, as evidenced his numerous prizes and distinctions. He received the best award from the international competitions of Chartres (France), Saint-Albans (England), Haarlem (Netherlands), Pierre Pincemaille (France), André Marchal (France), Boëllmann-Gigout (France), Merklin (France), Westfalen Impro 5 (Germany), Schwäbisch Gmünd (Germany) as well as the Great Jean-Louis Florentz International Prize from the Academy of Arts (France). Consequently, he is one of the most rewarded organists of his generation.
From now on, he is leading a soloist career, while honouring his role of titular organist l’Oratoire du Louvre in Paris. This career gave him the opportunity to play with numerous famous artists and orchestras (Orchestre Philharmonique de Paris, Orchestre National de Lyon, Capitole de Toulouse…) in prestigious places in France and abroad (Germany, Russia, China, Israel, Luxembourg, Spain, Iceland, Belgium, England, Uruguay, Ireland, Netherlands, Italy, Swiss). David Cassan studied with Thierry Escaich, Pierre Pincemaille, Philippe Lefebvre and François Espinasse at Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse in Paris and in Lyon, where he obtained the prizes for organ, improvisation, harmony, counterpoint, fugue and forms, Renaissance polyphonies and XXth century composition.
David Cassan is a recognized artist, as evidenced his numerous prizes and distinctions. He received the best award from the international competitions of Chartres (France), Saint-Albans (England), Haarlem (Netherlands), Pierre Pincemaille (France), André Marchal (France), Boëllmann-Gigout (France), Merklin (France), Westfalen Impro 5 (Germany), Schwäbisch Gmünd (Germany) as well as the Great Jean-Louis Florentz International Prize from the Academy of Arts (France). Consequently, he is one of the most rewarded organists of his generation.
From now on, he is leading a soloist career, while honouring his role of titular organist l’Oratoire du Louvre in Paris. This career gave him the opportunity to play with numerous famous artists and orchestras (Orchestre Philharmonique de Paris, Orchestre National de Lyon, Capitole de Toulouse…) in prestigious places in France and abroad (Germany, Russia, China, Israel, Luxembourg, Spain, Iceland, Belgium, England, Uruguay, Ireland, Netherlands, Italy, Swiss). | |