Jean-Jacques Bedikian
Biography Jean-Jacques Bedikian
Jean-Jacques Bedikian
In 2010, he was awarded 1st prize at the J.S. Bach competition at the Marseille Conservatoire; in 2013, he was a prizewinner at the Corbelin International Piano Competition; a semi-finalist at the Lyon International Piano Competition, he was selected the same year for the Virtuoses du Coeur competition in Paris.
He joined Boyan Vodenitcharov’s class at the Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel for his Bachelor’s degree, and also studied with Fernando Rossano at the Crr de st-Maur.
He studied in the Cycle d’Excellence at the CRR in Rueil-Malmaison and in Boulogne Billancourt in the class of Jean-Baptiste Fonlupt in Paris. He has also taken part in numerous masterclasses and received advice from Ilja Scheps, Cyril Huvé, Désiré N’Kaoua, Éric Tanguy, Philippe Hersant and Claire Désert.
In 2015, he took part in a series of concerts conducted by Vladimir Cosma.
In 2019, he had the honour of being invited to sit on the jury of the Concours International Music Festival Paris.
He has since performed in recital on numerous occasions, including the Chopin-Sand Festival at La Seyne-sur-Mer, the Fort Napoléon, the Castellet Festival, the 6th World Water Forum – Pigna (Corsica), the Palais Longchamp, the Mozart Amphitheatre in Avignon, the Abbaye Saint Victor, the Musée de la Marine in Toulon, the Palais du Pharo, for the Lions Club, the Sahak Mesrop Cultural Centre, the Maison de la Philosophie in Marseille…
A member of the contemporary music ensemble “Da Pacem”, he also practices improvisation, jazz and film music.
Since 2018, he has collaborated regularly with mandolinist Vincent Beer-Demander on concerts, premieres and recordings of works by Vladimir Cosma, Richard Galliano, Jean Claude Petit, Claude Bolling, Mike Marshall, etc.
Deeply attached to his Armenian roots, he performs regularly with Doudouk player Levon Khozian, with whom he will be recording “Mayrig” in 2019 alongside mandolinist Vincent Beer-Demander, an extract from Henri Verneuil’s film and music by Jean Claude Petit.
Passionate about teaching, he teaches piano at the Conservatoire National à Rayonnement Régional de Marseille.