At age 13, Pierre Xuereb won first prize in viola from the Conservatoire in Avignon; and he received first prize in viola again, at 16, from the CNSM in Paris. Mr. Xuereb studied at The Juilliard School and Boston University, where his teachers were Walter Trampler and Lillian Fuchs from the Juilliard Quartet. At 19, he went on to become solo viola of the Ensemble Intercontemporain in Paris, conducted by Pierre Boulez. In the winter of 1981, he was one of the last students of William Primrose in Provo, Utah.
Since then his international career has brought him to many concert halls throughout the world: Lincoln Center, Wigmore Hall, Théatre des Champs Elysées, Teatro La Scala(Milano), Gulbenkian Foundation (Lisbon), Luzern Festival and others. He has performed as a soloist with the Ensemble Instrumental de France, Ensemble Intercontemporain, Ensemble Alternance, Ensemble Contrechamps, Orchestre Symphonique de Tel Aviv, Israel Sinfonietta, Orchestre OLRAP, Orchestre Paca, Caracas Chamber Orchestra, Victoria Symphony (Canada), Prussian Chamber Orchestra, and Dusan Skovran Orchestra (Belgrade).
Mr. Xuereb has given numerous world premieres of work by composers K.Stockhausen, Klaus Huber, Philippe Hersant, Jean Michel Damase, Bruno Mantovani, Philippe Schoeller, Philippe Manoury, Heinz Holliger, Alessandro Solbiati, Joseph Vella and Edith Lejet. He has recorded over 70 records and has recently recorded, under the direction of the composer, Vladimir Cosma’s Concerto for viola, which was written for him. He is regularly invited to give master classes in Beijing, Kyoto, Gwangju (Korea), Tignes (Musicalp), Les Arcs, Fontainebleau, Berkshires (USA), Novisad, Malta, and Domaine Forget (Canada). As a chamber musician he has been regularly invited to Festivals, among them Prades, Cheltenham, Miami, Gex, Crans Montana, and Kuhmo.
Mr. Xuereb teaches viola in the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique in Paris, Conservatoire Royal de Musique de Liège and the CRD in Gennevilliers. His viola is made by Friedrich Alber (Montpellier). He also plays the viola d’amore and appears regularly in concerts and recordings with his instrument built by Michiel de Hoog in 1995 (copy of a Stradivarius).