Maxime Georges
Pianiste
Biography
Born in 1980 in Laxou, France. After a complete training at the Conservatory of Nancy, in 2002 he joined the National Conservatory of Music and Dance of Paris in the class of Brigitte Engerer and Emmanuel Mercier. In 2006, he won the Conservatory's First Piano Prize and the Pierre Bourgeois Prize from the Fondation de France. He taught at the Cultural Workshops of Meudon for two years and runs musical workshops every summer. At the same time, he pursues an activity of concerts in solo piano and chamber music. He specializes in dance accompaniment by joining the Ballet of the Opéra national du Rhin in 2007 as an accompanying pianist. In 2009, he performed on piano in Suite (Rameau) by Jo Stromgren and in 2010, Overgrown Path (Janacek) by Jiri Kylian. Since 2013, he has been accompanying the different classes of the Mulhouse Conservatory. He plays a musical character and plays for Mathieu Guilhaumon in A Midsummer Night's Dreams in 2011 and in Peer Gynt in 2013. Between 2014 and 2017, he accompanies each edition of Cabaret danse. In 2014, he participated in "? By Miao Zong in the Genesis program and has since collaborated with him for The Arts East Association Art Culture. He regularly plays alongside the OSM or the OPS for productions by the Ballet de l'OnR. In May and June 2018, he accompanies Bless-thus-to-be-IL (choreography Bruno Bouché) and plays Bach's Chaconne in D minor (transcription by Ferrucio Busoni) during the Dancing Bach in the 21st Century evening. In October 2018 he performed La Table verte by Kurt Jooss, and in August 2019 he was invited to Studio Architanz in Tokyo, to accompany the classes of Giovanni di Palma and Minh Pham.
Ballet de l'Opéra national du Rhin