Background
Jean-Rodolphe - Gustav"s first child and Mila"s second - was born in 1947.
Jean-Rodolphe - Gustav"s first child and Mila"s second - was born in 1947.
The family"s circumstances were quite modest, but Jean-Rodolphe"s musical ability was obvious. He gained entrance to the Paris Conservatoire, where he studied from 1958-1964. He also studied with Julius Katchen.
From 1974, Jean-Rodolphe Kars studied with the French pianist and pedagogue Jean Fassina, the most important and inspiring teaching, according to Kars, in his musical formation.
The parents of Jean-Rodolphe Kars were both Viennese Jews who had fled Austria after the Anschluss in 1938. They met in Calcutta, India, where Gustav Kars (himself born in 1913 in Shanghai) met Mila, a qualified doctor (who had volunteered to work in a Red Cross hospital after being widowed in New Zealand). They lived for some years in a small town in the Haute Loire, but eventually settled in Paris where Gustav found employment in a private Jewish school.
At the age of 19 Jean-Rodolphe Kars took part in the second Leeds Piano Competition (1966).
During this time the Kars family lived in a working-class area of Paris called quartier Alésia, in an apartment so cramped that the piano and a tiny bath installation (isolated by a curtain) had to be kept in the same room. In 1981 he ended his official career as concert pianist.
In 1986 he entered the priesthood, becoming Père Jean-Rodolphe Kars. Since 1986 he has been Chaplain of Paray-le-Monial, a town in the Burgundy region of France.
Though long associated with the music of Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel, Kars has in recent years specialised in the works of Olivier Messiaen, not merely performing and recording the music, but also lecturing and writing on its spiritual and theological aspects.
In somewhat controversial circumstances, Kars received the fourth prize, with the first prize going to the Spaniard Rafael Orozco, the second being awarded jointly to the Russians Viktoria Postnikova and Semion Kruchin, and the third to the Russian Aleksey Nasedkin. Kars" London debut was in 1967. In 1968 he was awarded first prize in the Concours de Piano Olivier Messiaen.