Dimitri Bouclier

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Dimitri Bouclier, born in France[ where? ] the 19 April 1989 is a classical accordion performer.

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Biography

Dimitri Bouclier begins the accordion at 7 years old, he made his debut solo recital and is invited in first part of famous concert performer (M-A. Nicolas, François-René Duchable, Peter Soave, A. Skliarov, C. Thomain, ...) since he's 10 years old.

He studies the accordion with his father, Thierry Bouclier, director of the Annemasse Accordion School [1] and Mr Jacques Mornet in the CNIMA of Saint-Sauves-d'Auvergne. [2]

He becomes between 10 and 19 years old one of the youngest and more prestigious prize-winners of the biggest international competitions : Klingenthal, World Trophy, World Cup, Castelfidardo.[ citation needed ]

In 2000, he wins the international competition "Azzola-Vladislav Zolotaryov" in Aubagne in category concert performer less than 12 years old.[ citation needed ]

In 2003, he wins the international competition of Klingenthal (Germany) in category concert performer less than 15 years old. [3]

In 2004, he wins the competition "Young Talents" of Montrond les Bains, the Max Francy Prize and the André Thépaz Prize. [4]

In 2005, he wins the Alexander Skliarov Prize and the biggest accordion international competition : the World Trophy in Bourboule [5] and the World Cup in Portugal in classic junior category (less than 18 years old). [6]

In March 2008, he wins the international prize of Montrond les Bains in category senior concert performer.[ citation needed ]

In October 2008, at only 19 years old, he is prize winner of most important accordion international competitions in senior category like Klingenthal, Premio di Castelfidardo, [7] Coupe Mondiale in Glasgow [6] and the first prize unanimously of the World Trophy in Sarajevo. [5]

He was invited to the International Festival of Kragujevac in Serbia. He performed recital solo, in chamber music and with orchestra in France, Switzerland, Germany, Scotland, Portugal, Italy, Bosnia.[ citation needed ]

The duet with his brother, Julien Bouclier, violinist, is prize-winner of International competitions of chamber music in Glasgow, Castelfidardo and Roubaix.[ citation needed ]

In 2009, he signs a contract with the artistic agent M. Gershunoff (U.S.), the former agent of M. Rostropovitch, Yo-Yo Ma, ... [8]

In 2010, he won the first prize at the Cziffra foundation and in 2013, at the Fondation d'entreprise Banque Populaire. [9]

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References

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