Renaud Capuçon
Violin, Conductor
About
Violin, Conductor
Extraordinary musicality, technical mastery and an intellectual grasp of a theme define the art of Renaud Capuçon. His violin playing can be described using highly contrasting adjectives – sensitive and powerful, elegant and self-assured, uplifted and serious. However, it is always characterized by lyricism and virtuosity, with Capuçon drawing on the singing qualities of his instrument to produce a remarkable range of timbres and tonal colours. His multifaceted playing, shaped by a unique blend of emotion and technical brilliance, has made him one of the most sought-after musicians of his generation. His interpretations are marked by exceptional clarity and expressiveness, captivating audiences worldwide. Renaud Capuçon was born on January 27, 1976, in Chambéry, Eastern France, on the same day as Mozart 220 years earlier. He began his violin studies at the age of four and, ten years later, entered the Paris Conservatoire before moving to Berlin to study under Thomas Brandis and Isaac Stern. Early in his career, significant experiences included serving as concertmaster of the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra under the direction of Claudio Abbado and his role as artistic director of the festival Les Rencontres Artistiques de Musique de Chambre de Bel-Air, which he founded in 1996. In 2011, the French government appointed him as a Knight of the National Order of Merit, and five years later, he was made a Knight of the French Legion of Honor. He plays the Guarneri del Gesù "Panette" from 1737, previously owned by Isaac Stern.
In September 2022, Deutsche Grammophon announced the launch of an innovative artistic partnership with Renaud Capuçon. The initiative will release a series of audio and audiovisual projects over several years. The recordings will emerge from the work of the violinist with young performers and composers; they will be produced by his own company, in which Capuçon is involved, and released by DG. To kick off this collaboration, in November 2022, an album was released featuring sonatas by Schumann, Beethoven and Franck, recorded at a concert with Martha Argerich during the Aix-en-Provence Easter Festival in April, dedicated to the memory of their friend and pianist colleague Nicholas Angelich. Following this, a comprehensive Mozart project will begin in 2023, starting with the composer’s violin works. Capuçon will record all violin concertos with the Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne and all violin-piano sonatas with Kit Armstrong. In addition to his studio recordings, Capuçon also delights audiences with his live performances, renowned for their intensity and emotional depth. His ability to tell musical stories with natural ease and a profound understanding of each composer sets him apart. For more than two decades, Renaud Capuçon has been a highly respected guest in international concert halls, frequently sought after for concerts, chamber music, and recitals. He has performed with numerous top orchestras, including the Berliner Philharmoniker, Wiener Philharmoniker, Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Filarmonica della Scala, Boston Symphony Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestre de Paris, Orchestre National de France and Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France.
He has developed intense artistic relationships with conductors such as Daniel Barenboim, Gustavo Dudamel, Daniel Harding, Andris Nelsons and Yannick Nézet-Séguin, and is also a celebrated chamber musician, particularly for his performances with Martha Argerich, Daniel Barenboim, Hélène Grimaud, Maria João Pires, Daniil Trifonov, Yuja Wang and his brother, the cellist Gautier Capuçon. The breadth of his work is reflected in his discography, which not only includes the traditional concert and chamber music repertoire but also contemporary works by Arvo Pärt, Henri Dutilleux, Karol Beffa, Bruno Mantovani, Wolfgang Rihm and Pascal Dusapin, as well as classical film scores. He has released numerous highly praised recordings, celebrated by both critics and audiences alike. In particular, his interpretations of the violin concertos by Mendelssohn, Brahms and Tchaikovsky are admired for their warmth, precision, and emotional depth.
Beyond his concert work, Renaud Capuçon is also a dedicated teacher for outstanding young talents. In 2014, he was appointed professor at the Haute École de Musique et Conservatoire de Lausanne, and since 2019, he has been the artistic director of the International Menuhin Music Academy in Rolle (Switzerland). Additionally, he is the artistic director of the Aix-en-Provence Easter Festival (which he founded in 2013), the Sommets Musicaux de Gstaad Festival (since 2016), and the Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne (since 2021). Since 2020, he has been a UNESCO Artist for Peace. His commitment to fostering young musicians is reflected not only in his teaching, but also in his numerous initiatives that provide a platform for emerging talents. He is actively involved in music projects that aim to bring classical music to a wider audience and inspire the next generation of artists. In addition to his musical achievements, Capuçon is also active as a cultural ambassador, advocating for the preservation and advancement of classical music. Through his many engagements and artistic initiatives, he plays a key role in the vibrant continuation of the musical tradition.