Bruno Peltre

Born in Nancy, he was awarded the 1st prize of the conservatory in 1972 and was a student of François Cholé, partner of Georges Enesco, professor of Michel Béroff.

He is influenced by Enrique Barenboim and Maria Courcio Diamond in London, by Leon Fleisher in Toronto and by Yevgeni Malinin.

He was selected from 1980 to 1990 to participate to international competitions in Salt Lake City, Senigalia, Pretoria, Viña del Mar, Tchaikovsky in Moscow, Budapest and Belgrade.

In 2012 Bertrand Delanoë (Mayor of Paris) and Claude Evin (former minister for Public Health) invited him to give a concert in the private rooms of the Paris City Hall to support the Association France AVC (fighting against strokes) with the help of Agence régionale de santé (national agency organizing public health in Region Ile-de-France).

He is the brother of Christine Peltre, author of numerous books dealing with orientalism and professor at Strasbourg University.

Bruno Peltre's concert with Hélène Mercier at Salle Gaveau , 1988