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IU’s Pressler awarded France’s highest cultural honor

Menahem Pressler

Menahem Pressler, Distinguished Professor of music at the IU School of Music in Bloomington, has been named a commander in France’s Order of Arts and Letters by Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres, the French minister of culture. The title is France’s highest cultural honor.

“This is very unexpected. It is the greatest cultural honor that France gives to a foreigner,” said the legendary pianist and founding member of the Beaux Arts Trio, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. “This honors not only me, but also my school.”

The Order of Arts and Letters was established in 1957 to recognize eminent artists and writers, and people who have contributed significantly to furthering the arts in France and throughout the world.

Born in Magdeburg, Germany, Pressler emigrated to Israel in 1938. He began his association with the IU School of Music in 1955. That same year, he co-founded the Beaux Arts Trio, which has become one of the world’s most enduring and widely acclaimed chamber music ensembles. The trio performs more than 100 concerts and master classes each year in the world’s major music centers and has made more than 50 recordings. Additionally, Pressler has compiled more than 30 solo recordings.

The Beaux Arts Trio will celebrate its golden anniversary with performances at the Tanglewood Music Center, where the trio made its debut, and three concerts (June 30, July 2, July 9) in Bloomington during the School of Music’s annual Summer Music Festival. The concert series will include a rendition on June 30 of Beethoven’s Triple Concerto with the Festival Orchestra under the direction of Grammy Award-winning conductor Jaime Laredo, who recently joined the IU School of Music faculty.