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- 2019
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					  April 21st to 28thTour in China
 Recitals & Masterclasses
 Beijing - Shanghai - Tianjin - Wuhan - Shenzhen
 Franck - Ravel - Liszt - Scriabin
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					  April 13rdRecital
 Helsinski (Finland)
 Cultural Centre
 Franck - Ravel - Liszt - Scriabin
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					  NewsletterSpring Newsletter
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					  March 12thRadio broadcast
 Radio UNAM (Mexico)
 Florent Schmitt : La Tragédie de Salomé op.50 bis
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					  March 9thRecital
 Zurich (Switzerland)
 Franck - Ravel - Liszt - Scriabin
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					  February 5thChamber music concert
 Le Pin Galant of Mérignac (France)
 Trio with Emmanuelle Bertrand (cello) & Pavel Sporcl (violin)
 Debussy & Ravel in mirror
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					  january 26th & 27thConcerto
 Nice Opera (France)
 Orchestre Philharmonique de Nice
 Beethoven Triple Concerto
 Conductor : György G. Ráth
 Soloists : Vincent Larderet (piano) - Francesca Dego (violin) - Giacomo Cardelli (cello)
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					  JanuaryPainting
 A new wonderful portrait of Vincent Larderet released by the famous Greek painter Demetrios Haristoteles Hatzikos.
 Painting on canvas 80 x 80 cm.
- 2018
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					  DecemberCD Review
 MusicWeb International (UK)
 Florent SCHMITT - NAXOS CD
 3 selected CDs for a focus on the composer by Rob Barnett
 "Larderet, who has a reputation for his Ravel, has said of Salomé that it is 'one of the most difficult piano works I have ever performed — on par with Beethoven’s Hammerklavier Sonata and Ravel’s Gaspard de la nuit'. The latter was said to have been in the mix when Schmitt wrote his Ombres. The disc’s notes remind us that Stravinsky, the score’s dedicatee, wrote to Schmitt in 1912 saying of Salomé 'Dear God it’s beautiful! It’s one of the greatest masterpieces in modern music' ".
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					  DecemberConcertos
 Ose Symphonic Orchestra (France)
 Franck Symphonic Variations & Ravel Concerto in G
 Conductor : Daniel Kawka
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					  October 15th to 27thTour in Japan
 Recitals & Masterclasses major highlights include :
 - October 18th : recital at YOKOHAMA Sakae Lyris Hall
 - October 20th : recital at SHIZUOKA Shimizu Marinat Hall
 - October 21st : recital at NARA Yamato Takada Concert Hall
 - October 23rd : recital at TOKYO Hakuju-Hall
 Debussy - Liszt - Chopin - Ravel
 Organized by Pro Arte Musicae
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					  July / AugustCD review
 Clavier Companion Magazine (USA) - July / August 2018 issue
 Debussy Centenary ARS SACD-CD
 "Larderet delivers a personal and well-crafted performance of Images Book I, choosing unusual voicings which produce admirable clarity from start to finish. Further in his performances of the second Book of Préludes, he shares unique interpretative ideas, sculpting every texture and layer as if painting a picture and telling a story with his sound. [...] Where this disc truly shines, however, is in Larderet arrangement of the Caplet transcription of Debussy Symphonic Fragments of Le Martyre de saint Sébastien. [...] On this disc, one hears two masters at work : Debussy for harmony and style, and Larderet for flair and appeal."
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					  July 24thRecital
 Festival Internacional de Música da Póvoa de Varzim (Portugal)
 Liszt - Chopin - Franck - Debussy - Ravel
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					  July 5thConcerto
 L'Estival de la Bâtie (France)
 Ravel Concerto in G
 Ose Symphonic Orchestra
 Conductor : Daniel Kawka
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					  July 3rdConcerto
 Lyon (France)
 Ravel Concerto in G
 Ose Symphonic Orchestra
 Conductor : Daniel Kawka
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					  June 16thChamber music concert
 Nohant Festival Chopin (France)
 Trio with Nicolas Dautricourt (violin) & Marc Coppey (cello)
 Rachmaninoff - Debussy - Schubert - Chopin - Paganini - Scriabin - Brahms
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					  June 9thRecital
 Woerthersee Classics Festival (Austria)
 Mozart Saal, Konzerthaus
 Liszt - Franck - Berg - Debussy - Ravel
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					  June 2ndChamber music concert
 Hong Kong Cultural Centre Concert Hall (HK)
 Trio with Yi-Bing Chu & Nicolas Koeckert
 Rachmaninov - Ravel - Brahms
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					  June 1stRecital
 Hong Kong Cultural Centre Concert Hall (HK)
 Liszt - Scriabin - Chopin - Franck - Debussy - Ravel
