At the age of 24, Théo Ould became the first accordionist to be nominated as a Newly Discovered Talent at the 2023 Victoires de la Musique Classique awards. “The Stromae of the accordion” (Le Figaro) began his musical education at the Marseille Conservatoire at the age of 6 and his affinity for the accordion was evident right from the start. In the artist’s own words, ‘When I held the accordion between my hands for the first time, I was fascinated both by the sound it made and by the object itself, halfway between a computer keyboard and a spaceship: a machine to play with in every meaning of the word.’
As a soloist, Théo is an exceptional interpreter of music by Bach, Haydn, and Mozart, and his versatility as a performer has also led to important collaborations with leading contemporary composers such as Régis Campo, Tomás Gubitsch and Philippe Hersant. In Autumn 2025, during his USA recital tour, Théo will visit Princeton University to work with leading composer Donnacha Dennehy and 5 emerging composers, further expanding the growing canon of classical accordion music.
In 2023, Théo signed with the prestigious Alpha Classics label and his first solo album, Laterna Magica, received much praise. His much-anticipated upcoming release on Alpha Classics is dedicated to the music of Astor Piazzolla. Featuring string quintet and accordion, it will showcase Théo’s abilities both as a phenomenal musician and a skilful arranger.