Hélène Grimaud’s confessions to Le Figaro

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2023-10-28 17:00:00

Passing through Paris before her concert this Sunday in Monaco, and while she is simultaneously publishing a new record and a book of interviews, the elusive pianist who now lives on the West Coast of the United States looks back on her youth, her American dream, its ecological struggles and its “uneasy” relationship with the world around us.

Elusive, Hélène Grimaud? The one who left France to live her American dream at the age of 21, and to satisfy her passion for the great outdoors and the animal world, only made a brief return to Europe, where she lived for a few years with the photographer Matt Hennek, between Germany and Switzerland. Now back in the United States, she is based on the West Coast, where she is now working on a new ethological project around the preservation of Mustang horses, while overseeing the Wolf Conservation Center, which she has founded near New York almost 25 years ago. While she has just published For Claratribute album to the muse Clara Schumann for which she returns to the profession Kreisleriana (which she had already engraved in the 1980s), and her fourth book is coming out (Reborn, a book of interviews with Stéphane Barsacq, published by Albin Michel), we caught it on the fly. Just before his concert in Monaco this Sunday, October 29, and the extensive tour…

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