In Paris before college, Khalifé won piano competitions at Radio France, at the UFAM Competition, and at the Claude Kahn International Piano Competition. In 1994, he performed at the Gaveau Music Hall. He toured the Middle East with the Boulogne-Billancourt Orchestra, where he performed the Rachmaninov piano concerto No. 4 and Ravel's piano concerto in G. Khalifé has performed in the Middle East and the United States as a solo artist as well as with clarinetist Kinan Azmeh, often playing classical works as well as improvised compositions. Khalifé performed in Brazil with Brazilian cellist Fabio Presgrave. While at Juilliard, Khalifé met pianist Francesco Tristano. They performed several improvised concerts for piano-duo and began what would be a long-term creative collaboration. Khalifé also performed improvised concerts for two pianos at Juilliard with pianist Francesco Schlimé. Khalifé has released multiple live and studio records as a solo artist. In 2002, Khalifé released his first record, a double record called Live in Beirut, which was reinterpretations of traditional classical music pieces. In 2005, he released his second record, Scene from Hellek, which consisted of original compositions. In 2006, Khalifé performed at the University of Michigan's Hill Auditorium as part of the Arab World Music Summit. In 2007, Khalifé released a record called Piano Concertos which was Piano Concerto No. 5 by Sergei Prokofiev and Piano Concerto No. 1 by Lebanese-Russian composer Abdalla El-Masri. In 2013, Khalifé performed original music inspired by the Arab Spring called Requiem for Beirut at the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra and the MDR Leipzig Radio Choir. In 2015, he performed the work at an outdoor concert at Martyrs' Square in Beirut. In 2016, Khalifé performed his composition Stories for piano and orchestra with the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia. In May 2017, he performed his work, Voyage with Marcel Khalifé at the Philharmonie de Paris with his father and at the Orchestre national d'Île-de-France, conducted by Julien Leroy. In 2018, Khalifé released his fifth solo record, an almost completely instrumental work called Lost.
Aufgang
In 2005, Khalifé founded the classic electronic group Aufgang, initially as a modern experimental music piano duo with Francesco Schlimé aided by digitized music. Aufgang then became a three person project with Khalifé, Francesco Tristano, and Aymeric Westrich, with a record deal with the French label InFiné. They broke out at the 2005 Sonar Festival in Barcelona.
Marcel, Rami and Bachar Khalifé
In 2011, Khalifé began a new project with his father and brother called "Marcel, Rami & Bachar Khalifé". They debuted at the Beirut Music & Art Festival and was broadcast on MTV. The group was made up of Marcel Khalifé on oud with son Rami Khalifé on piano and son Bachar Khalifé on percussion – with Gilbert Yammine on qanun. In 2016, the group released a collaborative record called Andalusia of Love, a mixture of traditional music inspired by the Palestinian writer Mahmoud Darwish and improvised compositions from Rami and Bachar. They toured the United States under the sponsorship of American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, making their United States debut at Town Hall in New York City.
Personal life
Khalifé lives in Paris with his wife, ABC Broadcast Journalist Mariam Saab and their two children.
Discography
Solo records
2002: Live in Beirut
2005: Scene from Hellek
2007: Piano Concertos
2008: Pop Art: Francesco Tristano Piano Duet Rami Khalifé – with Francesco Tristano
2009: Chaos
2016: Stories
2018: Lost
2019: Requiem for Beirut featuring Whalran Seo, Michalis Economou, Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra & Leipzig MDR Choir
Aufgang
"Ellenroutir "
"Kyrie "
"Barock Remixes"
2009: "Channel 7 Remixes" 12" single EP with 20th Floor Remix By Cubenx and You And Me Remix By John Talabot
2000: "Sonar" 12" single
2010: Air on Fire EP
2010: Dulceria EP
2010: Aufgang, self-titled
2013: Istiklaliya
2016: Turbulences
Marcel, Rami and Bachar Khalifé
2016: Andalusia of Love
Selected collaborations
2002: Música Do Campus: Música Brasileira Para Violoncelo E Piano – piano
2002: Concerto Al Andalus / كونشرتو الأندلس by Marcel Khalifé