CédricTiberghien
- Piano


About Cédric
The 2025/26 season sees CĂ©dric Tiberghien perform with Netherlands Radio Philharmonic, Warsaw Philharmonic, Trondheim Symphony, Antwerp Symphony, Bournemouth Symphony and Boulez Ensemble, working with Karina Canellakis, Thomas Guggeis, Nuno Coelho and Ruth Reinhardt among others. He also gives recitals and chamber concerts in London, Paris, Madrid, Geneva and Milan, including lieder with StĂ©phane Degout and Beethovenâs sonatas for piano and violin on period instruments with Alina Ibragimova.
Highlights of the previous three seasons include concertos with Berliner Philharmoniker, San Francisco Symphony, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Washington's National Symphony, Orchestre symphonique de MontrĂ©al, Atlanta Symphony, Sydney Symphony, Pittsburgh Symphony, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Houston Symphony, Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin, Orchestre National de France and Orchestre National de Lyon, with conductors Cristian MÄcelaru, Simone Young, Matthias Pintscher, Rafael Payare, Thierry Fischer and StĂ©phane DenĂšve.
CĂ©dric is especially known for his interpretations of classical, French and contemporary repertoire. He recently completed his three-season traversal of Beethovenâs complete variations for piano for Wigmore Hall and Harmonia Mundi, while his period instrument recording of Ravelâs Piano Concertos with Les SiĂšcles was shortlisted for a 2023 Gramophone Award. That same year saw his first collaboration with sound artist Matthias Schack-Arnott on The John Cage Project â a reimagining of the Sonatas and Interludes featuring a kinetic sound sculpture. Having been performed across Australia to critical acclaim, the project comes to Europe in 2026/27.
Contact
For availability and enquiries:

Antonio Orlando
For contracts, logistics and press:

Hannah Reid Dick
Representation
General management with Askonas Holt
Partner Managers:
Sartory Artists (France)
Colbert Artists (North America)
Eurassic Tokyo (Japan)
AMC (Italy)
Video
- Playing
Cédric Tiberghien performs Ravel's Piano Concerto in G major with the Berliner Philharmoniker
With Sir George Benjamin (conductor). Filmed in September in 2018 Credit: Berlin Philharmoniker
CĂ©dric Tiberghien performs Messiaenâs TurangalĂźla-Symphonie with the Berliner Philharmoniker
With Simone Young (conductor) and Cynthia Millar (ondes martenot). Filmed in May 2023 Credit: Berlin Philharmoniker
Cédric Tiberghien performs Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3 with Czech Philharmonic YO
With Semyon Bychkov (conductor). Filmed in February 2021 Credit: Czech Philharmonic Youth Orchestra
Cédric Tiberghien performs Beethoven's "God save the King" Variations
Filmed in February 2020 Credit: Wigmore Hall
Cédric Tiberghien performs Beethoven Variations I at Wigmore Hall
Filmed in February 2020 Credit: Wigmore Hall
Selected Repertoire
BartĂłk
Piano Concertos No. 2-3
Beethoven
Piano Concertos No. 1-5
Brahms
Piano Concertos No. 1 & 2
Franck
Symphonic Variations
George Benjamin
Duet for piano and orchestra
Gershwin
Rhapsody in Blue
Liszt
Piano Concertos No. 1 & 2
Mendelssohn
Piano Concerto No. 1
Messiaen
Turangalila-Symphonie
Mozart
Piano Concertos No. 6, 12, 13, 14, 17, 20, 21, 22 & 23
Prokofiev
Piano Concertos No. 1-3
Rachmaninov
Piano Concerto No. 3   âąÂ   Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
Ravel
Piano Concerto in G major   âąÂ   Piano Concerto for Left Hand
Saint-Saëns
Piano Concertos No. 2 & 5
Strauss, R
Burleske
Tchaikovsky
Piano Concerto No. 1
Sample Programmes
Ravel, Couperin, Rameau and Debussy
Ravel: PrĂ©lude from âLe tombeau de Couperinâ Couperin: âLa Reine des cĆursâ from 21Ăšme ordre Ravel: Fugue from â Le tombeau de Couperinâ Couperin: âLa Bondissanteâ from 21Ăšme ordre Ravel: Forlane from â Le tombeau de Couperinâ Couperin: âLa Couperinâ from 21Ăšme ordre Ravel: Rigaudon from â Le tombeau de Couperinâ Couperin: âLa HarpĂ©eâ from 21Ăšme ordre Ravel: Menuet from â Le tombeau de Couperinâ Couperin: âLa petite Pince-sans-rireâ from 21Ăšme ordre Ravel: Toccata from â Le tombeau de Couperinâ interval Debussy: âReflets dans lâeauâ from Images 1er livre Debussy: âHommage Ă Rameauâ from Images 1er livre Debussy: âMouvementâ from Images 1er livre Rameau: âlâEntretien des Musesâ from PiĂšces de clavecin (1724/1731) Julian Anderson: Etude No.4, âMisreading Rameauâ Rameau: âLes Sauvagesâ from Nouvelles Suites de PiĂšces de Clavecin (1728) Rameau: âLâEnharmoniqueâ from Nouvelles Suites de PiĂšces de Clavecin (1728) Rameau: âLâEgyptienneâ from Nouvelles Suites de PiĂšces de Clavecin (1728) Debussy: Ătude, âPour les huit doigtsâ Debussy: Ătude, âPour les agrĂ©mentsâ Debussy: âLâIsle Joyeuseâ
Mozart and Beethoven
Mozart: Piano Sonata No. 14 in C minor, K. 457 interval Beethoven: Diabelli Variations
John Cage
Cage: Sonatas and Interludes for prepared piano
News
Press
Sweelinck, Bach, Benjamin, Beethoven, and Mozart
Wigmore HallJun 2023From Sweelinck to Benjamin, every performance a jewel, this was a recital as enjoyable as it was ingenious and instructive.
- Seen and Heard International
- 04 June 2023
Ravel with Les SiÚcles, François-Xavier Roth and Stéphane Degout (CD release)
May 2022... despite a plethora of other outstanding readings, hereâs another game-changer. Tiberghien brings to the first movement [G major concerto] a sense of playful energy, flexibility and an acute awareness of colour....Tiberghien imbues the long solo-piano opening of the Adagio with such a confiding quality that you donât want it to end⊠Beautifully recorded, this is headily seductive and has Award-winner written all over it. But donât take my word for it â go and listen to it post-haste.
- Gramophone Magazine
- 01 July 2022
Cédric Tiberghien, an exceptional artist from start to finish..
- Le Monde
- 29 May 2022
Hands down, Maurice Ravel's piano concertos have surely never been heard on CD like this before...
- Deutschlandfunk
- 12 June 2022
Schumann, Beethoven & Webern
Wigmore Hall, LondonFeb 2021âŠimpressive recital, a thoughtful tapestry of piano variations... As it was I tiptoed away from the streamed wonderland of Wigmore Hall thankful anew for Tiberghienâs clear and essentially French art incisive, poetic, colourful, well tailored.
- The Times
- 01 February 2021
This terrific French pianist proves you donât need to be a populist... I donât know by what magic Tiberghien expressed the idea of a soul released from suffering, but in the last resigned moments of this beautiful piece, he managed it.
- The Daily Telegraph
- 01 February 2021

















