Isabelle Oehmichen

Born in Paris, Oehmichen is First Grand Prize winner of the 1989 International Piano Competition Milosz Magin and in 1993 Laureate of the Foundation Georges Cziffra.

Isabelle Oehmichen was destined for classical dance, her passion, but after a broken ankle, she really started playing the piano at 17.

Isabelle Oehmichen has already recorded several CDs of works by Chopin, Magin, Sauguet, Collet, Liszt, concertos with orchestra by Weiner, Wissmer, Mozart, Dohnanyi.

Very attached to teaching amateur adults, she created with the Hungarian conductor Weninger Richárd [hu] an International Summer Academy of Chamber Music in Budapest, open to all.

From 24 to 26 September 2009, Isabelle Oehmichen recorded at the 4'33" studio in Ivry-sur-Seine a set of nocturnes by Carl Czerny (1791-1857)[2] (Éditions Hortus, 2010).