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PIERRE AUDIGER

Pierre Audiger is a pianist, composer, actor and visual artist trained at Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and at Cochet-Delavène acting school in Paris. He has won several prizes for his music works and is regularly commissioned for stage music and classical music festivals.

 

Under direction of soprano April Koyejo he wrote the music of the operas "Moremi Ajasoro" and "Ayanfe" respectively premiered in 2015 in Glasgow and 2018 in London for the festival "Opera in the city" at Bridewell Theatre.​

His works have been performed throughout Europe by internationally renowned artists. 

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Pierre is also a podcast Producer and directed two series featuring poetry by Charles Bukowski and Guillaume Apollinaire. He wrote stage music for two plays "Upp I Vindinn" and French classic "Britannicus".

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2020-2024 projects include musical direction for "Bubbles the Zebra Fish" performed at the Cockpit Theatre, writing music for "Dunewind" a London-based progressive-pop music project, as well as writing and performing "Piano" a one-man-show presented in two theatres in Paris over 2021 and 2022. His music is described as one of 'fire and imagination' presenting a "new and detailed language"

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​2025 and 2026 projects include his first exhibition as a visual artist under the name of "Psykopomp" in London and writing the music of the play "Majola" premiered and performed in Paris. 

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