In 2015, Debargue was invited to the XV
International Tchaikovsky Competition. Arriving there completely unknown, his very individual performances caused furore and attracted attention. The second round was the breakthrough where his expressive performance and unexpected program
– the little-played
Nikolai Medtner Sonata No. 1 in F Minor and
Maurice Ravel "Gaspard de la Nuit" was particularly impressive.After his success, Debargue started his career quickly. In 2015 Debargue signed with
Sony Classical. In current time he is AMC - Artists Management Company artist with general manager Franco Panozzo and collaborates with Primavera Consulting. He is performing in concert halls like
Philharmonie de Paris,
Carnegie Hall in New York,
Wigmore Hall in London. the
Theatre des Champs Elysées,
Louis Vuitton Fondation in Paris, the
Concertgebouw in Amsterdam,
Musikverein Vienna,
Konzerthaus Vienna, the
Prinzregententheater in Munich,
Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, the
Berlin Philharmonie,
Suntory Hall in Tokyo, Beijing National Centre for the Performing Arts,
Shanghai Oriental Art Center, Wuhan Qintai Concert Hall,
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon,
Victoria Hall in Geneva,
Tonhalle in Zürich,
L'Auditori in Barcelona,
MüPa Budapest, the
Konserthuset in Stockholm,
National Philharmonic Warsaw,
Odessa Philharmonic, Great Hall of the
Moscow Conservatory, the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall in Moscow, the
Mariinsky Theatre Concert Hall, the
St Petersburg Philharmonic Hall, Zaryadye Concert Hall and many others. He is a regular artist at the festivals such as
Verbier festival, Tsinandali festival,
Festival de La Roque-d'Anthéron and Festival de Pâques d'Aix-en-Provence. Debargue has collaborated with conductors like
Ludovic Morlot,
Lorenzo Viotti,
Andrey Boreyko,
Laurence Equilbey,
Tarmo Peltokoski,
Tugan Sokhiev, Sascha Goetzel,
Bertrand de Billy,
Roberto González-Monjas,
Gabor Takacs-Nagy,
Andras Keller,
Maxim Emelyanychev,
Eugene Tzigane, Christian Schumann,
Stanislav Kochanovsky,
Joshua Weilerstein,
Leon Botstein,
Valery Gergiev,
Mikhail Pletnev,
Vladimir Spivakov,
Vladimir Jurowski and many others. His chamber music partners include musicians like
Gidon Kremer,
Klaus Mäkelä,
Janine Jansen,
Martin Fröst,
Renaud Capucon,
Edgar Moreau,
Lisa Batiashvili,
Daniel Hope,
Kristof Barati,
Camille Thomas, Marc Bouchkov, Alexandra Conunova, David Castro-Balbi, Alexandre Castro-Balbi, Eva Zavaro,
Jerome Pernoo, Adrien Boisseau, Quatuor Terpsycordes, and
Ébène Quartet. Debargue works regularly with
Kremerata Baltica. In 2019
Gidon Kremer named him "Kremerata Baltica permanent guest". The collaboration with
Sony Classical has lasted for years and under this label Debargue has released numerous albums. In 2017 Debargue was awarded
ECHO Klassik prize. Since the beginning of his career, Debargue has continued composing alongside of performing. His oeuvre includes numerous chamber music pieces, such as Trio for violin, cello and piano, Quatuor Symphonique for piano quartet, Cello Sonata, Violin Sonata, String Quartet, Piano Quintet. His works include many piano pieces, such as Toccata, Scherzo, "Menuet Triste", "2ème pièce pour piano: Prelude and Fugue in G Minor", "3ème pièce pour piano: Barcarolle in F Minor", Suite in D Minor and Concertino for piano, string orchestra and drums. He has also composed vocal music: songs on the words of
Charles Baudelaire. Lucas Debargue is interested in supporting French piano brands. He has a long-standing collaboration with French piano builder Stephen Paulello. On Stephen Paulello's innovative Opus 102 Concert Grand, Debargue has given many concerts, including concerts at the Philharmonie de Paris. On Opus 102 Concert Grand Debargue also recorded his latest album "Fauré: Complete Music for Solo Piano" for Sony Classical. In recent years, Debargue has been actively interested in talking about music and interacting on musical topics. With the release of his album "Fauré: Complete Music for Solo Piano" in 2024, Debargue also recorded a series of video interviews on the subject of
Gabriel Fauré. In 2025, he was a guest on video podcasts of French pianists, popular youtubers and influencers French Piano Guys
– Aurélien Froissart [https://www.youtube.com/@FrenchPianoGuys and Julien Cohen In 2017 a documentary directed by Martin Mirabel (Bel Air productions), "Lucas Debargue: To Music", was released. Documentary received
International Classical Music Award for the best music documentary in year 2021 and was selected for the
FIPA in Biarritz in 2018. == Compositions ==