THÉO FOUCHENNERET

Théo Fouchenneret has appeared in the most prestigious concert venues in France and abroad, including Philharmonie de Paris, Salle Cortot, Salle Gaveau, Opéra de Dijon, Sala Verdi in Milan, Bozar in Brussels, Gewandhaus in Leipzig, Gasteig in Munich, Cecilia Meireles Hall in Rio de Janeiro, Victoria Hall in Geneva, Philharmonie du Luxembourg, Xi’an Philharmonie, Toppan Hall in Tokyo, Izumi Hall in Osaka, National Concert Hall in Taipei, to name but a few. He has participated in numerous renowned festivals, including Festival de Deauville, Festival de la Chaise Dieu, Piano aux Jacobins, Festival de la Roque d’Anthéron, Flâneries musicales de Reims, Folle Journée de Nantes, Cully Classique, Klavier Ruhr Festival, sharing the stage with some of the most renowned musicians of his generation.

Théo Fouchenneret is also a sought-after chamber musician, as evidenced by his extensive discography with musicians such as Eric Le Sage, Tatsuki Narita, the Messiaen Trio and Raphaël Sévère, the Xenakis Trio and Philippe Hattat. In 2023, Théo initiated a recording project of the complete chamber music of Robert Schumann alongside his brother Pierre Fouchenneret, starting with the opuses for violin and piano. Théo’s discography also includes a solo CD with Beethoven’s Waldstein and Hammerklavier sonatas for La Dolce Volta label, and a recent recording dedicated to Gabriel Fauré.

Théo Fouchenneret studied under Christine Gastaud at the Conservatoire de Nice, and he subsquently obtained the highest distinctions at the Paris Conservatory under the tutelage of professors Alain Planès, Hortense Cartier-Bresson and Jean-Frédéric Neuburger.