death at 19 of young piano prodigy Mourad Tsimpou – La Nouvelle Tribune

Mourad Tsimpou. Photo: Valérie Vrel

The music world today mourns the early loss of Mourad Tsimpou, young piano prodigy whose talent had amazed so many people through his unique performances. Discovered in poignant circumstances at the hospital Helm in Marseille, where he played passionately despite his fragile health, Mourad died this Saturday morning in Paris from a rare liver disease that he had been battling since childhood.

Originally from the city of Castellane, in the northern districts of Marseille, Mourad Tsimpou, known by his artist name Mouradhad captivated audiences from the start. At the age of 14, without ever having touched a piano before, he discovered this instrument in hospital and was carried away by the magic of music. Thanks to a remarkable perfect pitch, he was able to play without sheet music, reproducing pieces of Chopin and other famous composers after simply hearing them on the Internet.

His meteoric rise to fame came after a video of him playing piano in hospital was shared on social media, sparking an outpouring of admiration and support. Signed to 1392 Records, Mourad released two critically acclaimed albums, with a third in the works at the time of his death. He collaborated with renowned artists such as André Manoukian and Soprano, and even had the honour of performing La Marseillaise at the 2021 Top 14 final.

Despite his ongoing illness, Mourad continued to inspire through his music and strength of character. His Comorian roots were a source of pride and deep connection, and it is in the Comoros, the land of his ancestors, that he will rest in peace. His musical legacy will live on, reminding all that passion and talent can transcend the greatest challenges.

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