Jean Dubé is a French classical pianist known for his dynamic interpretations and technical mastery, particularly in Romantic-era repertoire and French piano works. Born in 1981, he began piano studies at age six and later trained at the Conservatoire de Paris under renowned teachers like Jacques Rouvier. Dubé gained international attention after winning the Clara Haskil Competition in 2003, cementing his reputation as a sensitive yet powerful performer. His discography showcases his love for virtuosic showpieces (Liszt’s *Transcendental Études*), poetic introspection (Chopin’s études), and French elegance (works by Diémer, Widor, and Dupré). A versatile collaborator, he’s performed with major orchestras and partners like violinist Fanny Clamagirand, while albums like *Jazzy Keyboard* hint at his playful curiosity beyond classical boundaries. When not touring, Dubé shares his expertise as a professor at the Paris Conservatory, keeping one foot firmly planted in tradition and the other in fresh musical exploration.
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