Hélène Mercier is a concert pianist who is known all over the world. She is married to Bernard Arnault, who owns the company Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy.
Hélène Mercier Bio
In Canada’s Montreal in the year 1960, Hélène Mercier was born. She plays the piano for a living. She loves music and has been very good at playing the piano since she was a little girl.
Mercier is 62 years old in 2022. She was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on February 5, 1960. She has a birthday every year on February 5, and Aquarius is her birth sign.
Hélène Mercier Education
She was given a scholarship after she tried out for the “Juilliard School of Music.” Pierre Sancan is her teacher now. He works at the National Conservatory of Music and Dance in Paris. She also took classes with Germaine Mounier at the “École Normale de Musique.”
Hélène Mercier Career
Hélène keeps touring the world as a soloist, pianist, and chamber musician, and she also goes to school to learn more about her field. She sometimes works with Maria Curcio, Stanislav Neuhaus, Gidon Kremer, and Henryk Szeryng, among other musicians and artists.
In 1990, she worked on pieces by Mozart, Schubert, and Ravel with the French-Canadian pianist Louis Lortie. Chandos was the label that put out their music.
In 2008, she worked with violinist Vladimir Spivakov on a CD for the “Capriccio” label that was dedicated to Ernest Chausson.
In 2012, she worked with Cyprien Katsaris, a very good pianist and composer, on pieces by Schumann and Brahms.
From 2015 to 2017, Mercier and Louis Lortie worked together on many albums again. In 2014, they worked together with the “BBC Philharmonic.”
In 2015, they paid a lot of attention to Rachmaninoff’s “Symphonic Dances.” For the next two years, they worked with the “Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra.”
Their work was well received by both critics and customers. The Ernest Chausson disc won “Le Monde de la Musique’s” “Choc” award.
She has also played with pianists such as Frank Braley and Boris Berezovsky. Mercier has played piano all over the world as a soloist, pianist, and musician.
She performs often in Europe at the Salle Pleyel, the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, and the Théatre du Chatelet in Paris.
She also performs at the “South Bank Centre” in London, the “Konzerthaus” in Berlin, and the “Gewandhaus” in Leipzig, all of which are in Germany.
Gros trip pour la juge en service 😱👩🏻⚖️ https://t.co/mXzuUDO6SX
— Hélène Mercier (@mercierln) August 20, 2022
She also performs at the Rudolfinum in Prague, the Conservatory and Flagey Hall in Brussels, the Megaron Hall in Athens, the Villa Medici and the Lingotto Auditorium in Italy, and the Conservatory and Flagey Hall in Prague. She has done shows in Sofia, Moscow, Warsaw, Geneva, Moscow, and Monte Carlo.
She has also done shows in Bergen, Montreal, Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, as well as in New York. She has done amazing things when Zubin Mehta and the “Israel Philharmonic Orchestra” are in charge. She has also worked with Kurt Masur at the Champs-Elysées Theater in Paris.
She has played with Vladimir Spivakov and the Russian National Philharmonic Orchestra. She has also played with orchestras like the Monte Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, the Prague Philharmonia, the RAI National Symphony Orchestra, and the Minnesota Orchestra.
She has played in Toronto, Ottawa, Vancouver, and Montreal in Canada. Charles Dutoit, Trevor Pinnock, and Long Yu have all been in charge of her performances. She has also played in China with the orchestra “Shanghai with the Shanghai Symphony.”
During her tour of Japan, she had her first job with the “New Japan Philharmonic,” which was led by Seiji Ozawa. She has played Beethoven’s Triple Concerto with Natalia Gutman and Salvatore Accardo as part of the Orchestra de Paris. Semyon Bychkov was in charge of the orchestra.
She has shared the stage with Vladimir Spivakov at the Festival de Colmar and the Rencontres Musicales d’Evian. She worked with the cellist Mstislav Rostropovich in both Paris and Copenhagen.
Hélène Mercier Net Worth
People think Mercier is worth anywhere from $1 million to $5 million. This includes her things, money, and money she makes. Her main way to make money is as a pianist, soloist, and member of a group of musicians. Mercier has made a large amount of money from her many sources of income, but she prefers to live a simple life.
Première femme à diriger la 🇸🇪
Ça a duré 7hhttps://t.co/7lmQcfDgoO #Sweden #SwedishPM— Hélène Mercier (@mercierln) November 25, 2021
Hélène Mercier’s Children and Husband
On September 23, 1991, Hélène married one of the richest people in the world, billionaire Bernard Arnault. Arnault is the chairman and CEO of the luxury goods company LVMH, which owns brands like “Louis Vuitton,” “TAG Heuer,” and “Benefit Cosmetics.”
Bernaud and Hélène have three sons: Alexander, Frederick, and John.
Their sons are great musicians who share their parents’ love for music.