Stéphane Blet

Born in Paris, France, Blet was a disciple of the great American pianist Byron Janis[1] who discovered an exceptional talent in him and invited him to New York.

Blet composed more than 300 works for piano, violin, orchestra, human voice, published by the Alphonse Leduc publishing house, Lemoine, Combre, Zurfluh, Durand-Eschig, Lafitan, Fertile plaine, Soldano, performed and recorded by pianists such as Cyprien Katsaris, Alexandre Paley, İdil Biret, Evelina Borbei,[4] Natalia Sitolenko, Jean Muller.

For twenty-five years Blet was vice-president of the Académie du disque lyrique [fr][5] and created the "Grand Orphée d'Or Leyla Gencer" prize in 2010, in homage to the great Turkish singer.

[6] In 2017, Gaël Brustier [fr] revealed that he is close to Alain Soral et "l’un des conférenciers engagés dans la Masonic conspiracy theories denonciation".

[7] He makes an appearance in La France maçonnique, a film directed by Paul-Éric Blanrue and Julien Teil, with Dieudonné, Jean-Yves Le Gallou, Emmanuel Ratier [fr] and Pierre Hillard.

Blet in 2017