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Hélène Rose Paule Grimaud (born 7 November 1969) is a French classical pianist and the founder of the Wolf Conservation Center in South Salem, New York. Grimaud was born in Aix-en-Provence, France. She described family nationalities in a New York Times interview with John Rockwell: "My father came from a background of Sephardi Jews in Africa, and my mother's ancestors were Jewish Berbers from Corsica." Her father was adopted as a child by a French family and he became a university tutor teaching languages. According to Luc Antonini the name Grimaud is typical of the region of Trets in Provence. She discovered the piano at seven. In 1982, she entered the Conservatoire de Paris, where she studied with Jacques Rouvier. In 1985, she won 1st Prize at the Conservatory and the Grand Prix du Disque of the Académie Charles Cros for her recording of the Rachmaninoff Piano Sonata No. 2.
6.2In Search of Beethoven
2009

Helene Grimaud: Between The Notes
2023

Hélène Grimaud & Konstantin Krimmel @ Ruhr Piano Festival 2024
2024

Helene Grimaud - Woodlands and beyond...
2020

Vladimir Jurowski conducts the Chamber Orchestra of Europe with Helene Grimaud - Strauss & Ravel
2009

Helene Grimaud at Elbphilharmonie Hamburg: Mozart, Schumann, Silvestrov
2023

A Russian Night
2009

Hélène Grimaud, 11 September 2001 Great moments in music
2022