Pianist prodigy Frank Braley, born in 1968, launched his career by winning first
prize at the Queen Elisabeth Competition of Belgium in 1991. A partner of
Gautier and Renaud Capuçon, he recorded several recitals of Ravel and Schubert
with the two brothers, and of Beethoven with the latter. Other recordings with
Gérard Caussé and Eric Le Sage have established this jazz enthusiast as one of
France's new piano talents. In 2013, he succeeded Augustin Dumay as conductor of
the Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Wallonie.