Véronique Bracco

Véronique Bracco (born 3 June 1976) is a French pianist, accompanist, piano teacher and composer (of various musical styles: from classical to film music and other various supports).

Concert pianist

Born in Nice, Bracco studied at the Conservatories of Nice and Boulogne-Billancourt (in the class of Marie-Paule Siruguet,[1] from where she graduated with the First Prize for piano and chamber music), as well as with Pascal Devoyon, Jacques Rouvier.

Composer

Bracco has been a member of the SACEM since 1990. Since then she has written numerous works for piano, violin-piano, violin-bass-piano, arrangements for orchestras, a Concerto for piano and orchestra, composed at the age of 14 for the Bicentenary of the death of Mozart (a Concerto which was noticed by Christian Manen (Prix de Rome for composition and Professor at the Conservatoire de Paris), with whom she will finally play it in its World Premiere at Asnières-sur-Seine under his direction), a Concerto for violin and orchestra.

In 1998, her Romance for violin and piano in D major was also published by Éditions Barcarolle.

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