FESTIVAL “THREE DAYS OF PIANO – TRI DANA KLAVIRA”: Jérémie Conus

FESTIVAL

THREE DAYS OF PIANO / TRI DANA KLAVIRA

Concert

Jérémie Conus, piano 

(Switzerland)

zeremi-konus

Sunday, May 10, 2026 at 6 pm

Program: K. Debussy, A. Honegger, L. v. Beethoven, F. Martin, F. Chopin

Tickets are on sale at the Guarnerius box office Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Students can pick up free tickets for the concert with their school book, or with their index or student identification..

Additional information and reservations: info@guarnerius.rs or 066/8028-368

Jérémie Conus ranks among the leading Swiss pianists of the younger generation, whose career is marked by numerous awards, distinctions, and successful concert appearances.

He has received numerous awards at national and international competitions, including multiple first prizes at the Swiss Youth Music Competition, as well as first prize and the audience award at the European Music Competition Città di Moncalieri. He has been supported by the Friedl Wald Foundation and was awarded the Migros Culture Percentage prize for outstanding student achievement. Further distinctions include first prize at the Landolt Piano Competition and the Rahn Music Prize (2020).

As a soloist and chamber musician, he has appeared in renowned venues such as Tonhalle Zurich, Stadtcasino Basel, and Sala São Paulo, collaborating with a wide range of ensembles. His repertoire combines core piano literature with lesser-known works, with a particular focus on Swiss composers such as Frank Martin and Arthur Honegger. His debut album, Swiss Piano Music, was nominated for the International Classical Music Awards in 2022.

Jérémie Conus began his piano studies at the age of six, and his decision to pursue music was strongly influenced by his studies with Alicja Masan at the Music Academy in Basel. From 2013 to 2021, he studied at the Zurich University of the Arts in the class of Konstantin Scherbakov, where he obtained degrees in Music Performance and Music Pedagogy with highest distinction.

Alongside his performing career, he is deeply committed to teaching and currently leads a piano class at the Konservatorium Zurich.