Frank Braley is a name familiar to music lovers in Belgium and abroad. It was a First Prize at the Queen Elisabeth Competition that made him famous, and he was only 22! But at the age of 10, this great French pianist was already playing solo at the Salle Pleyel... Today, he is applauded as a soloist with the greatest orchestras, but also in chamber music with first-rate partners who have become true friends. For several years, he enthusiastically assumed the direction of the Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Wallonie. He has sat on the jury of the Queen Elisabeth Competition and the Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud Competition. His discography bears witness to his rare affinities, particularly with jazz.