Born in Ankara, Idil Biret started to play the piano at the age of three and later studied at the Paris Conservatoire under the guidance of Nadia Boulanger, graduating at the age of fifteen with three first prizes. She was a pupil of Alfred Cortot and a lifelong disciple of Wilhelm Kempff. She embarked on her career as a soloist at the age of sixteen appearing with major orchestras in the principal music centres of the world like Boston Symphony, Leningrad Philharmonic, Leipzig Gewandhaus, London Symphony, Warsaw Philharmonic in collaboration with conductors of greatest distinction such as Erich Leinsdorf, Pierre Monteux, Hermann Scherchen, Gennadi Rozhdestvensky, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Antoni Wit. To many major festival appearances may be added membership of juries for international competitions including the Van Cliburn, Queen Elisabeth of the Belgians and Busoni competitions. She has received the Lili Boulanger memorial Award in Boston, the Harriet Cohen / Dinu Lipatti Gold Medal in London, the Polish Cavalry Cross, the Adelaide Ristori Prize in Italy, the French Chevalier de l’Ordre National du Mérite and the State Artist distinction in Turkey. Her more than eighty records since the 1960s include the first recordings of Liszt’s transcriptions of the nine symphonies of Beethoven for EMI, Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique for Atlantic/Finnadar and for Naxos the complete piano works of Brahms, Chopin, Rachmaninov, the three Sonatas of Boulez, the Etudes of Ligeti and the Firebird piano transcription by Stravinsky, with a Marco Polo disc of the piano compositions and transcriptions of her mentor Wilhelm Kempff. These records have sold nearly three million copies. Her Boulez recordings won a Grand Prix the Golden Diapason of the year award in France in 1995 and the complete Chopin recordings have received a Grand Prix du Disque Frédéric Chopin award in Poland the same year. In 2007 the President Lech Kaczsnky decorated Biret with the highest order of Poland—The Cavalry Cross—for her contribution to Polish culture through her recordings and performances of Chopin’s music. The Idil Biret Archive (IBA) is now issuing her old and new recordings, distributed worldwide by Naxos on CD and digitally. Some 35 titles have so far been released which include Beethoven’s 32 Sonatas, 5 Concertos, 9 Symphony transcriptions by Liszt (on 19 CDs), all the nine LPs she made for Atlantic records in New York in the 1970s as well as new recordings of the concertos of Grieg, Liszt, Ravel, Saint-Säens, Schumann and Tchaikovsky.
| Box Set Release |
Catalogue Number |
| A to Z Gift Pack |
Naxos 8.554775 |
| Beethoven Complete Edition |
Naxos 8.501901 |
| BEETHOVEN Complete Piano Concertos |
Naxos 8.503069 |
| BEETHOVEN Complete Piano Sonatas |
Naxos 8.501053 |
| BEETHOVEN Complete Symphony Transcriptions |
Naxos 8.506027 |
| BRAHMS Complete Works for Piano |
Naxos 8.501201 |
| CHOPIN Complete Piano Music |
Naxos 8.501501 |
| CHOPIN Complete Piano Music Vol 1 |
Naxos 8.505014 |
| CHOPIN Complete Piano Music Vol 2 |
Naxos 8.505015 |
| CHOPIN Complete Piano Music Vol 3 |
Naxos 8.505016 |
| Cinema Classics Box II (Vols 6-10) |
Naxos 8.505027 |
| Classic Romance |
Naxos 8.506004 |
| Les Romantiques |
Naxos 8.505059 |
| Los Grandes Románticos |
Naxos 8.505193 |
| Meditation |
Naxos 8.508010 |
| Night Music Vol 3 |
Naxos 8.505025 |
| RACHMANINOV Complete Piano Works |
Naxos 8.501005 |
| The Very Best Of |
Naxos 8.502020 |