Xavier de Maistre (harpist) explained

Background:person
Xavier de Maistre
Birth Date:22 October 1973
Genre:Classical
Occupation:Harpist
Instrument:Harp

Xavier de Maistre (born October 22, 1973) is a French harpist.

Early life

Maistre began studying the harp in his hometown conservatory in Toulon at the age of nine. Later he travelled to Paris to perfect his technique with Jacqueline Borot and Catherine Michel parallel to studying Political Sciences and Economics at the London School of Economics.[1]

Career

At the age of sixteen, Maistre won his first international competition in Paris, later winning awards at international competitions held in Cardiff, Munich, Vienna and Jerusalem. In 1998, he was awarded first prize and two interpretation prizes at the USA International Harp Competition. Later that same year, Maistre became the first French musician to join the ranks of the prestigious Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.

As a soloist, Maistre has appeared with numerous orchestras under the baton of such eminent conductors as Riccardo Muti, Daniele Gatti, Sir Simon Rattle, Sir André Prévin, Heinrich Schiff, Antoni Ros-Marbà, Bertrand de Billy, Walter Weller, Gilbert Varga, Josep Pons and Philippe Jordan, amongst others. He became the first harpist to appear as a soloist at one of the Vienna Philharmonic's subscription concerts In May 2002.

Maistre has also been invited to perform at many of Europe's leading festivals, including the Schleswig-Holstein, Salzburg, Rheingau, Vienna and Verbier Festivals, the Budapest Spring Festival and the Würzburg Mozart Festival. Among the musical artists he has performed with are Kathleen Battle, Ingolf Turban, Anne Gastinel, Diana Damrau and Barbara Bonney; he has as well performed with actors such as Peter Simonischek and .

Among highlights of a tour with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra with the conductor Daniele Gatti in 2009, Maistre appeared as a soloist at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, the Cologne Philharmonie and the Vienna Konzerthaus. He also appeared in concerts with the Orchestre National de France under Riccardo Muti at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées; a series of recitals with Diana Damrau at the Festspielhaus in Baden-Baden, Paris Opera, La Scala, and the Musikhalle in Hamburg and recitals with Bo Skovhus at the Semperoper in Dresden, the Tonhalle in Düsseldorf and the Musikverein in Vienna.[2]

Teaching

Maistre has taught at the Hamburg Academy of Music since 2001. He additionally gives regular masterclasses at New York's Juilliard School of Music, Tokyo's Toho University and London's Trinity College of Music.

Selected discography

YearTitleCo-artistsLabel
2017Brigitte Klassik zum Genießen: Xavier de MaistreSony Classical
2018Serenata EspañolaSony Classical
2018Debussy: Les Trois Sonates, The Late Works Jean-Guihen Queyras, Alexander Melnikov, Isabelle Faust, Javier Perianes, Antoine Tamestit, Tanguy de Williencourt, Magali Mosnier
2019Kaia Saariaho: True Fire, Ciel d’hiver & TransGerald Finley, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Hannu Lintu
2020Serenata LatinaRolando VillazonDeutsche Grammophon
2021Christmas HarpSony Classical
2022Gliere, Mosolov: Harp ConcertosNathalie Stutzmann, WDR Symphony Orchestra CologneSony Classical

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About | Xavier de Maistre - MusicalWorld.com. musicalworld.com. 2016-06-18.
  2. Web site: Xavier de Maistre - Harp - Solea Management . May 14, 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131113233714/http://www.solea-management.com/Xavier-de-Maistre,137?lang=en . November 13, 2013 .