Thierry Brodard is a French classical violinist known for his work with the renowned Parisii Quartet. Born in 1961 in Saint-Maur, he began his musical career by winning a first prize in violin and chamber music under the tutelage of Gérard Poulet. From 1981 to 2002, Brodard was a member of the Parisii Quartet, a string quartet founded by students from the Conservatoire de Paris. During his tenure, the quartet won several prestigious competitions, including the Grand Prix Radio Canada at the Banff International Quartet Competition in 1986. The Parisii Quartet has a diverse repertoire that spans from the 18th to the 21st century, featuring works by prominent composers such as Mozart, Beethoven, and Pierre Boulez.
Brodard's contributions have been part of recordings featuring works by composers like Darius Milhaud, where the Parisii Quartet showcased their expertise in performing contemporary and classical pieces. His career highlights his dedication to both classical and contemporary chamber music, collaborating with notable musicians and ensembles.
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