Delphine Bardin

[1] Born in Tours, Delphine Bardin began playing the piano at the age of five.

She was then admitted to the advanced cycle, in the class of Pierre-Laurent Aimard for piano and Christian Ivaldi for chamber music.

Numerous solo engagements followed in Switzerland, Canada, Germany and France; winner of the "Natexis Foundation", she was also named "Rising Star" for the 2001/2002 season, which allowed her to perform in prestigious concert halls such as the Cologne Philharmonic, the Wigmore Hall of London and the Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels.

Chamber music holds a very important place in her activity and she plays regularly with cellist Ophélie Gaillard, and flautist Sarah Louvion.

Together with cellist Maryse Castello[3] and violinist Arno Madoni, she formed the Pilgrim Trio.