Jean-Louis Haguenauer has performed extensively throughout Europe, the Americas and Asia. He has appeared as a soloist on virtually every important concert series in France and has performed regularly on Radio France and French national television. Haguenauer has also participated in numerous summer festivals including La Roque d’Anthéron, Radio-France Montpellier, Jacobins de Toulouse, Orangerie de Sceaux, les Arcs, Library of Congress Summer Chamber Festival, Indiana University Summer series, and Kreeger Museum Chamber Festival. As a chamber musician, he has collaborated with the Fine Arts, Ébène, and Pacifica quartets, the Percussions de Strasbourg, the Ensemble Accroche-Notes, and a host of distinguished instrumentalists and vocalists. He is a founding member of the Galpérine-Tsan-Haguenauer Piano Trio, launched in Paris in 1988. From 1991 to 1997, he was a member of the Florence Gould Hall Chamber Players, and from 2003 to 2007 he was the pianist of the American Chamber Players.
Haguenauer graduated from the École Normale de Musique in Paris and the Geneva Conservatory, with Germaine Mounier, Louis Hiltbrand, and Jean Fassina as his principal mentors. In addition to piano studies, he pursued composition and musical analysis with such luminaries as Nadia Boulanger and Henri Dutilleux. He is a Yehudi Menuhin Foundation Prize winner. Haguenauer has recorded solo and chamber repertoires for Harmonia Mundi, Ligia digital, Meridian and many other labels. His 4 CDs complete recording of Debussy’s melodies with some of the best French singers of the time was released as a celebration of Debussy’s 150th birthday. Haguenauer has been a member of the piano faculty at the Jacobs School of Music of Indiana University, Bloomington (USA) since 1998 and previously was professor of piano at the Strasbourg Conservatory (France).