Elena Font - Piano

 

Elena Font is a Spanish pianist who has quickly established herself as a dynamic and versatile performer on the international stage. Born in 2000, she began her musical studies in Castellón and continued her advanced training at prestigious institutions including the Conservatori Liceu de Barcelona and Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya (ESMUC), where she worked with Antoni Besses. She went on to complete her Diplôme d’Artiste at the École Normale de Musique de Paris, under the guidance of Denis Pascal. 

In recent years, Elena has performed widely across Europe, captivating audiences with her expressive interpretations and the personal vision of her repertoire. Highlights of her 2024 season include solo performances at the Salle Cortot in Paris, Bellapais Music Festival in Cyprus and Theatro José de Alencar in Fortaleza, Brazil as well as appearances as a soloist with the Ópera de Massy Orchestra. Her 2023 engagements saw her featured at well-regarded venues such as King’s Art College in England and Deià Music Festival in Spain.

 

Elena has garnered several awards throughout her career, including the Dávalos-Fletcher Scholarship (2024) and first prize at the Antoni Besses Competition (2020). In addition to her solo work, she is an avid chamber musician and regularly collaborates with flautist Albert Mora. Her repertoire spans classical to contemporary works, with a particular affinity for French music, which she plans to showcase in her upcoming solo CD "Images", distributed by Onyx under Rogé Editions.

As the artistic director of Festival ARC Clàssica, Elena has curated a number of warmly received concerts, thus contributing to the cultural scene in her hometown of Castellón, Spain. Elena’s 2025 tour schedule includes performances in the UK, Brazil and Europe. Elena has a regular duo with the French pianist Pascal Rogé, with whom she will be recording a two-piano album, featuring works by Francis Poulenc.

 

Elena Font and Pascal Rogé

For us it is an immense pleasure to play the repertoire together with four hands and two pianos.

We especially like to interpret French music and Spanish music, these colorful and harmonious worlds that correspond perfectly with our sensitivity... and with our origins!

Sharing the keyboard of a piano is a very special musical experience, which requires great intimacy between the performers and a deep knowledge of the two personalities, but it is also an intense pleasure to exchange ideas, sounds and emotions to transmit them to the public thanks to two hearts and four hands.