Evelyne Brancart


Evelyne Brancart is a Belgium-born American pianist.

Background

In 1968, Brancart was the youngest musician ever to be invited to study under the patronage of Queen of Belgium, in the Chapelle Musicale de la Reine Elisabeth where she became a laureate in 1971. Brancart later was awarded the gold medal from the Belgian Government in 1978. She studied for 10 years with the Spanish pianist :es:Eduardo del Pueyo|Eduardo del Pueyo and later with Maria Curcio, Leon Fleisher and Menahem Pressler.

Recognition

Brancart achieved broad recognition as prizewinner at the Queen Elisabeth Piano Competition, Montreal International Piano Competition, Viotti International Piano Competition and Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition. Brancart also received an ensemble division prize in the ARD International Music Competition.
London debut recitals at Wigmore Hall and Queen Elizabeth Hall in 1976 led to BBC broadcast recitals and engagements with the BBC Symphony Orchestra. Brancart performed a well-received American debut in 1982, and her career has included recitals and performances throughout Europe, America, Asia and South America. Brancart’s repertoire ranges from Baroque to contemporary composers; she is especially known for performances in the Romantic virtuoso tradition.

Recordings

Recordings include and the . Brancart’s live performance of Mozart’s Piano Concerto, K. 467, from the Queen Elisabeth Competition, released by Deutsche Grammophon. She also recorded in collaborative settings for Telefunken and Teldec Records and . Chamber music collaborators in concerts settings have included Frederico Agostini, Joshua Bell, Jeremy Denk, Miriam Fried, Steven Isserlis, and Arnold Steinhardt. Brancart was the pianist of the Seraphim Trio for four years, and performed with the Cleveland, Pacifica and Orion String Quartets.

Teaching

Brancart has performed and taught master classes at summer music festivals internationally including: , , , , Dublin International Piano Festival, , Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, , Ravinia Festival, , Seattle Chamber Music Festival, Festival of the Sound, and Music at the Red Sea.
Brancart is Professor of Music at the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University in Bloomington since 1994; and additionally served as piano department chair from 2002 to 2012. Her students and mentees include concert artists, competition winners and university piano faculty. She previously held teaching appointments at the , San Francisco Conservatory of Music, the and the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. Brancart has been invited to judge competitions in America, Europe and South America such as the Queen Elisabeth Piano Competition, , and .
Brancart has created and presented seminars on “The Art of Playing the Piano,”, “The Hand as a Source of Inspiration", and "Deconstruction for Reconstruction".

Discography