BBC Music Magazine, April 2013

Rachmaninov’s celebrated dictum – “I try to make [my music] say simply and directly that which is in my heart”- is perfectly exemplified in Guillaume Vincent’s playing, where virtuosity is never allowed to trump expressiveness. […]

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Amazing Youth

They have just turned 20 but they are establishing themselves as truly talented musicians. In their demanding programme at the Louvre Auditorium, cellist Yan Levionnois and pianist Guillaume Vincent were perfect representatives of their already […]

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16ème Festival de Pâques de Deauville

Quintet for strings and piano No2H 298 by Bohuslav Martinu. The score was completed by the Czech composer in the U.S.A. in 1944. Almost half an hour of an incredibly dense music, which the young […]

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Like a Great Master

The young French pianist made his debut with a symphonic orchestra at the Sendesaal in Dombush. For the start of the Ravel Year Guillaume Vincent played Ravel’s Concerto for Piano with spirited rhythm. He is […]

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Guillaume Vincent, a giant already

The little darlings of the new generation of French piano players should worry about Guillaume Vincent’s arrival on the international music scene. Not only is he endowed with the multiple musical qualities his fellow players […]

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Piano concert at the Socorro Astol del ISIC theatre

“Whenever he plays, Guillaume Vincent can sweep his audience away into pure musical enjoyment. The programme he played in his recital last Monday at the Socorro Astol del ISIC started by taking us back to […]

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Concert at l’Etang de Saint-Estève theatre

“When talent and charisma unite and when the acoustics of the concert hall is nearing perfection, what you get is a truly exceptional concert. The soloist literally mesmerised his audience for two hours, as he […]

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2010 press reviews

“While Guillaume Vincent combines stunning maturity with sobriety and precision when he plays Bach, it is in the romantic repertoire that his talent fully expresses itself. Beethoven’s Sonata 11 recaptures its warms strains, Chopin’s Scherzos […]

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