Skip to main content
Home
  • Magazine
  • News
  • New Organs
  • Videos
  • Resource Directory
  • 2020 Resource Directory
  • Classified ADS
  • Artists
  • Home
  • Events
  • 20 under 30
    • Nominate class of 2025
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Subscribe
Home
  • Magazine
  • News
  • New Organs
  • Videos
  • Resource Directory
  • Classified ADS
  • Artists
  • Events
  • 20 under 30
    • Nominate class of 2025

Pierre Queval

Pierre Queval, a recent graduate of the master’s program at the Conservatoire de Paris (CNSMDP), has been named the 2015–16 Young Artist in Residence at the Cathedral-Basilica of St. Louis, King of France in New Orleans, Louisiana. At the Paris Conservatory, Queval was an organ student of Michel Bouvard and Olivier Latry; he studied improvisation with Thierry Escaich, Laszlo Fassang, Philippe Léfèbvre, and Jean-François Zygel. In 2014, he received a bachelor’s degree in improvisation. In 2013, he received his diploma in counterpoint, in the class of Pierre Pincemaille. Prior to his studies at the Paris Conservatory, he graduated from the conservatories of Nantes and Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, where he studied organ and improvisation with Michel Bourcier, Eric Lebrun, and Pierre Pincemaille.

Organiste Titulaire of the Cavaillé-Coll/Haerpfer-Ermann organ at Saint-Ignace in Paris (since 2014), assistant organist of the historic Debierre organ at Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Port in Nantes (since 2007), Pierre Queval performs recitals all across France. He performs regularly in Paris (at churches including Notre-Dame, Saint-Eustache, La Trinité, Saint-Sulpice, and Saint-Séverin) and has been invited to perform at many festivals in France, including Radio France Montpellier/Languedoc-Roussillon, Festival de la Chaise-Dieu, and Toulouse les Orgues.

As an accompanist, Pierre Queval plays with several different vocal ensembles and with many different vocal and instrument soloists. With singer Ellen Giacone, he recently recorded a CD devoted to sacred music of the 19th and 20th centuries. Queval also recently founded a trio with flautist Charlotte Berthomé and violinist Mathilde Gandar. The Young Artist in Residence program is funded by the Elise Murray Cambon Memorial Trust. As part of that program, Queval will appear in recital throughout Louisiana. 

Related News

Emmanuel Arakélian to New Orleans Cathedral
Read more
Karol Mossakowski to Cathedral-Basilica of St. Louis King of France in New Orleans
Read more
Pierre Pincemaille dead at 61
Read more
Vincent Dubois appointment
Read more
Jean-Baptiste Monnot to St. Ouen Church, Rouen
Read more
Grenzing organ inauguration Radio France, Paris
Read more
Karen McFarlane Artists adds Michel Bouvard to its roster
Read more
Katelyn Emerson on Karen McFarlane Artists roster
Read more
Paul Goussot wins 49th International Organ Improvisation Competition in Haarlem
Read more
Davide Mariano to Cathedral-Basilica of St. Louis, King of France, New Orleans
Read more
France celebrates Alain centenary in Saint-Germain-en-Laye March 25-27
Read more
Katelyn Emerson
Read more
Daniel Roth at Church of the Transfiguration
Read more
David Briggs to Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York City
Read more
Dexter Kennedy wins Grand Prix de Chartres
Read more
Katelyn Emerson to Church of the Advent, Boston
Read more
Emmet G. Smith awarded honorary doctorate
Read more
18th French Organ Music Seminar
Read more
December 2025
View All Issues
Copyright ©2026 The Diapason. All rights reserved.