Théo Ould
Biography Théo Ould
Théo Ould
began his musical studies at the age of six at the Marseille Conservatoire, where he studied accordion with Sylvain Gargalian. He studied with Mireille Bonnacier in music training and Jean-Claude Bouveresse in chamber music, winning first prize in both disciplines in 2014. In 2015, trained by Damien Paradisi, he was unanimously awarded first prize for accordion, as well as second grand prize from the city of Marseille. He completed his studies with three years of piano with Juliette Yilmazian. In 2014 he took a keen interest in conducting, entering Roland Hayrabédian's class where he conducted excerpts from L'Orfeo. In February 2015, he took part in a concert at the Opéra de Marseille, conducting an arrangement of a Brahms symphony.
Introduced to a wide range of musical genres, in 2013 and 2014 he played in a tango orchestra conducted by the celebrated pianist Gustavo Beytelmann in Marseille and Monaco.
Also interested in teaching, Théo has been giving accordion lessons, musical training and basic piano lessons since 2013.
In February 2015, he was unanimously accepted into Max Bonnay's class at the CNSM in Paris.