Arielle Beck
One of the most sought-after rising stars of today's piano scene, Arielle Beck possesses a unique artistic sensitivity and maturity, which she fully expresses on stage.
She performs in recitals and as a soloist with orchestras at prestigious venues — La Roque d’Anthéron, Lucerne Piano Symphony, Tannay Variations Musicales, Gstaad’s Sommets Musicaux, Piano aux Jacobins, Menton Music Festival, Rencontres Musicales La Grange au Lac in Évian, Schubertiada Vilabertran, Pianos Folies Le Touquet, La Folle Journée in Nantes and Tokyo, Festival de la Vézère, Orangerie d’Auteuil, Pianopolis in Angers, Auditorio Nacional de Música, the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid... In October 2025, Arielle made her recital debut at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées. Highlights of the 2025–2026 season include concerts in Korea, Japan, and Mexico, as well as recitals in Montpellier, Six-Fours-les-Plages, Marseille, Saint-Étienne, at the Festival de l’Épau, and in Nancy.
Arielle Beck is a regular soloist with leading orchestras, including the Academy of Saint Martin in the Fields, the Tokyo Philharmonic, the Bucheon Philharmonic, the Marseille Orchestra, the Montpellier Occitanie National Orchestra, the Nice Orchestra, the Filharmonia Opole, the Pays Basque Symphony Orchestra, Sinfonia Varsovia, Pays de la Loire National Orchestra, and collaborates notably with Lionel Bringuier, Lawrence Foster, Claire Gibault, Tomo Keller, Adrien Perruchon, Léo Hussain, Lio Kuokman, Chloé Meyzie, Gilles Millière, Jakub Montewka, Bruno Weil, and Sascha Goetzel.
Born in 2009 in Paris, Arielle Beck was trained by Igor Lazko and has been studying with Claire Désert and Romano Pallottini at the Paris Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse since 2023. Since the age of nine, she has also been mentored by Stephen Kovacevich. In 2018, her precocious talent was recognized with a First Grand Prize at the Jeune Chopin International Competition, chaired by Martha Argerich, and in 2024 she received the 20th Elba Festival Prize.
In March 2026, Arielle won the Best New Instrumental Soloist award at the Victoires de la Musique Classique.
Her debut album, which received wide critical acclaim, was released in September 2025 (Mirare) : Arielle combines works by Schumann and Brahms with a piece of her own composition based on a theme by Robert Schumann.
- Piano
- Last Update : 30.03.2026
- Management : Paul Brière
