As a Pianist, Mathis was admitted to the Grenoble conservatory in September 2012 and studied piano with Sandra Chamoux, piano accompaniment with Sébastian Jaudon. He was influenced by François-Gildas Tual, his professor of analysis. While studying at the conservatory, he also obtained a Bachelor of Musicology from the University of Pierre-Mendès France in Grenoble.
In June 2015, he was awarded the diplomas of musical study and theory at the piano, and composition, with special mention from the jury. At the conservatory of Boulogne Billancourt, he studied in the class of Nicolas Mallarte, and the following year entered the High School of Music in Geneva in the class of Dominique Weber under whom he obtained a Bachelor of musical interpretation three years later.
In November 2020, he was the laureat of the Academy « Musique à la Prée ». In September 2021 he had the privilege of receiving a scholarship from the Ecole Normale in Paris, and studied with Henri Barda for a year.
He has studied with, and received the advice of such major pianists and teachers as Denis Pascal, Pascal Rogé, Michel Béroff, François-René Duchable, Abdel Rahman El Bacha, Hortense Cartier-Bresson and Cédric Pesait.
He has also participated in several theater performances, among which : Joêl Pommerat’s « Ma chambre froide », directed by Jean-Luc Aujard, « Tout un poème » at the Galpon theater in Genève, and more recently, « C’est mervieilleux », directed by Clara Brancorsini.
In June 2019, he was the pianist for the live retransmission of Schoenberg’s « Pierrot Lunaire » with the Swiss Radio-Television.
In February 2020, the musical publisher and formation, Contrechamps, chose him to play Ligeti’s Studies at the Hungarian Institute in Paris.
In March 2023 he will be in residence at the Théâtre de l’Aquarium in Paris for the première of a show, « Le Concert Chopin », directed by Volodia Piotrovitch d’Orlik, in which he interprets Chopin’s second piano concerto with the Drome Chamber Orchestra.