Nicolas Bringuier
- Piano

Born in Nice in 1980, French pianist Nicolas Bringuier is one of the most beautiful artists on sale. Laureate of the Prestigious Robert Schumann International Competition, guest professor at Inje University in Busan, South Korea, artistic director of the festival, was invited to perform as a soloist in a special concert hall in Berlin, Musikverein in Vienna, Salle Gaveau in Berlin Paris, Auditorio de Madrid and Seoul Arts Center.
After studying at the Nice Conservatory, punctuated by a First Prize in piano at the age of 13, Nicolas Bringuier immediately passed the entrance exam of the National Conservatory of Paris (C.N.S.M.) in the class of Bruno Rigutto. There he obtained a First Prize in piano at the age of 16, as well as a master's degree and enrolled in the postgraduate program.
The meeting with the great German pedagogue Klaus Hellwig led him to the University of the Arts in Berlin, where he completed a second cycle of studies. In 2005 a first soloist diploma with the highest honors, in 2009 he finished the prestigious concert exam.
In 2004, he won the Second Prize as well as the Silver Medal at the prestigious International Robert Schumann Competition, organized every 4 years in the composer's hometown, Zwickau. He is also a medalist at the Maria Canals Competition in Barcelona, semi-finalist at the Monte Carlo Piano Masters, as well as at the Warsaw Chopin Competition in 2005, and was one of the public favorite winners.
Nicolas Bringuier has a repertoire of over 30 concerts, which he performed in particular with the following orchestras: Orchester Philharmonique de Nice, Orchester régional de Cannes, Berliner Symphoniker, Wuhan Philharmonic and Euro-Asian Orchestra.
Intense appropriation of the artistic work of Lionel Bringuier, who cares about a voice many times over.
Passionate about chamber music, since 2004 he formed a duo with the pianist Olga Monakh, with whom he performs many concerts in Europe and Asia. In 2021, it is now possible to have Nice, the duo took the name Duo Siloti.
His recordings of Schumann and Bartók for the Audite label have enjoyed great critical success, winning the highest awards from: Le Monde de la musique, Diapason, Classica, Fanfare, Gramophone, CD Compact, Pianist , Bavarian Radio.
In 2016, the Klarthe label released the recording of works for cello and piano by Fauré with the cellist Damien Ventula, who also achieved numerous awards.