Born in France in 1961, violin prodigy Olivier Charlier attracted the support of legendary figures like Yehudi Menuhin and Nadia Boulanger in his teens and racked up an impressive number of awards before the age of 20. In 1981, he began teaching at the Paris Conservatory while expanding his repertoire and established a professional career touring with dozens of internationally renowned orchestras. Interpretations of French composers Édouard Lalo and Camille Saint-Saëns showcase Charlier's breathtaking sensitivity, while his virtuosity finds ample scope in Baroque and Romantic classics.