This noted French concert and solo pianist, Alice Ader, earned her diplomas from the C.N.S.M. of Paris (Unanimous First Prize in 1963) and the Akademie für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Wien (Viennese Academy for Music and Representational Art) (1970 examination with the congratulations of the jury). From 1967 through 1970, she studied with Geneviève Dehelly and Jacques Février in France and with Bruno Seidlhofer in Austria.
Alice Ader is equally at home in contemporary and classical music The many halls and festivals at which she has appeared include the Théâtre des Champs Elysées, Châtelet, salle Gaveau (Paris), Festival de Montpellier, Midem (Cannes), Wiener Konzerthaus, Mozarteum (Salzburg), London's Wigmore Hall, and the Théâtre de St-Louis (Lisbon).
Alice Ader's television and radio broadcasts include appearances on Radio France, the BBC, Südwestfunk (Southwest German Radio), and Radio Lisbonne. As a recording artist, she excels in her subtle interpretations of Debussy and the lyrical works of Schubert.
This noted French concert and solo pianist, Alice Ader, earned her diplomas from the C.N.S.M. of Paris (Unanimous First Prize in 1963) and the Akademie für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Wien (Viennese Academy for Music and Representational Art) (1970 examination with the congratulations of the jury). From 1967 through 1970, she studied with Geneviève Dehelly and Jacques Février in France and with Bruno Seidlhofer in Austria.
Alice Ader is equally at home in contemporary and classical music The many halls and festivals at which she has appeared include the Théâtre des Champs Elysées, Châtelet, salle Gaveau (Paris), Festival de Montpellier, Midem (Cannes), Wiener Konzerthaus, Mozarteum (Salzburg), London's Wigmore Hall, and the Théâtre de St-Louis (Lisbon).
Alice Ader's television and radio broadcasts include appearances on Radio France, the BBC, Südwestfunk (Southwest German Radio), and Radio Lisbonne. As a recording artist, she excels in her subtle interpretations of Debussy and the lyrical works of Schubert.