The final bouquet! The piano well accompanied...
Eight splendid performers, all winners of prestigious awards, come together to bring this first Envol Musical to a fitting close.
Program:
- Jean-Baptiste Doulcet - Raphaël Sévère - Aurélien Pascal
- Brahms : Trio op.114 en la mineur
- Schumann : Märchenerzählungen op 132
Entr’acte:
- Mathilde Borsarello- Gauthier Herrmann - Guillaume Latour - Loan Cazal
- Webern : Langsamer Satz
- Et François Chaplin
- Mozart : Concerto n°12 K 414
François Chaplin - Piano
He studied piano with Ventsislav Yankoff at the Paris Conservatoire and chamber music with Jacqueline Robin. He was awarded 1st prize in 1987.
In 1988, he studied with Catherine Collard and entered the advanced cycle in Jean-Claude Pennetier's class.
Since then, François Chaplin has enjoyed an international career.
François Chaplin plays chamber music with the Quatuor Talich, the Quatuor Voce, the Quatuor Hermès, the Quatuor Hanson, the cellist François Salque, the clarinettists Romain Guyot and Pierre Génisson and the mezzo-soprano Karine Deshayes.
François Chaplin, who has held a CA in piano teaching since 1992, teaches piano and chamber music at the Conservatoire National de Région de Versailles (undergraduate, master's and CPES classes) and gives master classes in France5 and abroad.
He was awarded the Mozart and Robert Casadesus Prizes at the Cleveland International Competition (USA).
Jean- Baptiste Doulcet - Piano
Graduated from the CNSMDP at the age of 17 in keyboard improvisation in the class of J-F. Zygel, T. Escaich, P. Lefevre and C. Lehn. Jean-Baptiste also entered the advanced and chamber music classes (
He returned to the CNSMDP to study piano with Claire Désert, as well as chamber music with cellist Noé Natorp.
Alongside this musical career, which has included numerous concerts, he has also worked professionally as a film music composer, writing and broadcasting criticism of the 7th art. This alchemy between two passions regularly leads him to accompany silent films on the piano, where he remakes the soundtrack live (Forum des Images, Rue de Rivoli, Le Balzac, Musée des Invalides, etc.).
Jean-Baptiste Doulcet's artistic vision is multi-faceted, with an interest in dance, photography and film - all arts to which he has been able to combine his work as a musician - and a career as an improviser-concertist and chamber musician, but above all as a composer.
Raphaël Severe - Clarinet
Winner of the Tokyo competition at the age of 12, nominated for the Victoires de la Musique "Instrumental Soloist Revelation" award at the age of 15, Raphaël Sévère went on to win the prestigious Young Concert Artists competition in New York in November 2013, where he was awarded 1st Prize as well as eight of the ten Special Prizes.
Whether as a soloist with orchestra, in recital or chamber music, Raphaël is in demand the world over....
His chamber music partners include the Ebène, Modigliani, Prazák and Van Kuijk quartets, the Wanderer, Les Esprits and Messiaen trios, as well as Martha Argerich, Boris Berezovsky, Adam Laloum, Jean-Frédéric Neuburger, Gidon Kremer, David Grimal, Gérard Caussé, Antoine Tamestit, Gary Hoffman, Xavier Philips, Victor Julien-Laferrière and François Salque.
A composer himself, he has always been attracted by the creative process. In 2016, he premiered his first piece, Obscurs, for clarinet and guitar - In 2018, Entre les Liens, a piece for clarinet and piano - In 2019, he composed Seven Miniatures for solo piano - Entre chien et Loup for solo guitar - In 2020, he premiered his first concerto for clarinet and orchestra, commissioned by the Orchestre National de Bretagne, at the Opéra de Rennes - "le Pont d'Arcole", a piece for the Karénine trio - "In Stahlgewittern", a musical adaptation of Ernst Jünger's book for clarinet, violin and piano...
His recordings have been praised by Diapason (Diapason d'Or), Classica (Choc), Télérama (FFFF event) and others.
2017 saw the release of an album devoted to the 1st Clarinet Concerto by Carl Maria von Weber Neuburger (Mirare).
Then, with the Trio Messiaen in 2018, an album devoted to Olivier Messiaen's Quatuor pour la fin du temps and Thomas Adès's Court Studies from the Tempest (Mirare).
In 2020, he will release 'On Tour' (Mirare), a concert album with his long-time partner Paul Montag.
Aurélien Pascal - Cello
Born in 1994 into a family of musicians, Aurélien Pascal studied at the CNSMDP with Philippe Müller and took master classes with the legendary János Starker in Paris, Basel and Bloomington. He then went on to study with Frans Helmerson and Gary Hoffman at the Kronberg Academy in Germany. In 2013, he was named Classical Revelation by ADAMI.
At just 24, French cellist Aurélien Pascal is attracting international attention for his "unparalleled virtuosity and intuitive musicality" (The Strad). A winner of several prestigious international competitions, he took second prize at the Helsinki Competition in 2013, as well as the Grand Prize, Audience Prize and Best Performance of a Toch Concerto at the 2014 Emanuel Feuermann Competition. His successes, such as his fourth place at the Queen Elisabeth Competition, where he was the youngest finalist, have confirmed that he is one of the most brilliant representatives of his generation.
Aurélien performs regularly as a soloist with major orchestras across Europe. In recital, he has appeared at France's most prestigious festivals with partners such as the Quatuor Modigliani, Pavel Kolesnikov, Rémi Geniet, Christian Tetzlaff, Augustin Dumay, András Schiff, Eric Le Sage, Ben Kim, Paloma Kouider and Emmanuel Pahud.
He also forms a string trio with Adrien La Marca and Liya Petrova.
He was awarded the 'Audience Prize' at the Mecklenbug Vorpommern festival in 2015, where he has been a frequent guest ever since.
A laureate of the Banque Populaire and Colas foundations, Aurélien Pascal joined the Orpheum foundation's support programme for young soloists in 2015.
Aurélien plays the "Maisky" made in Rome in 1703 by David Tecchler (on loan from Xavier and Joséphine Moreno).
Mathilde Borsarello - Herrmann - Violin
Winner of the prestigious Marguerite Long - Jacques Thibaud competition in 2010, Mathilde puts her talent at the service of music in all its forms. Violin, piano, singing, sonatas, trios, quartets, teaching and orchestras - she devours a wide repertoire ranging from Johann Sebastian Bach to Arvo Pärt.
Guillaume Latour - Violin
From the age of 7, he studied first at the Bayonne music school, then at the Conservatoire National de Région de Bordeaux with Micheline Lefebvre. In 1999, he entered Olivier Charlier's class at the Paris Conservatoire. At the same time, he studied musical analysis, composition and conducting.
Between 2006 and 2012, he was concertmaster at the Opéra de Toulon, before becoming a member of the Diotima Quartet. During this same period, his international career accelerated and he performed in around a hundred concerts a year throughout Europe, the United States, Asia, South America and North Africa.
He collaborates extensively with contemporary composers. He has created works and collaborated with Gérard Pesson, Alberto Posadas, Helmuth Lachenmann, Pierre Boulez, Brian Ferneyhough and Georg Friedrich Haas.
In 2014, he decided to leave the Diotima Quartet to devote himself to personal artistic projects and to his career as a soloist and chamber musician.
Guillaume Latour has performed as a soloist or chamber musician in the most prestigious concert halls: Berlin Philharmonic4, Suntory Hall in Tokyo, the Forbidden City in Beijing, Wigmore Hall in London, Teatro Nacional in Madrid, Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires, Library of Congress in Washington, Philharmonie de Paris...
Winner of several international competitions: 1st prize at the Morocco International Competition - 1st prize at the Radio France Young Violinists Competition - Zulawski Prize.
Loan Cazal - Viola
Loan Cazal is a French violist. In 2014, he was selected as principal viola in Yuri Bashmet's youth orchestra and went on to play with him at the Musikverein in Vienna. This encounter will forever mark his professional career, and will confirm his desire to fulfil his potential as an international violist.
In March 2017, at the age of 19, Loan Cazal was awarded the position of principal viola with the Württembergisches Kammerorchester in Heilbronn, making him Germany's youngest principal viola. This position played a decisive role in his career, leading him to perform throughout Germany, in major concert halls as well as in musically renowned cities.
He is regularly invited to substitute as principal viola in orchestras such as the Weimar Staatskapelle Orchestra, the Orchestre Royal Philharmonique de Liège, the Orchestre Philarmonique de Bruxelles, the Opera "La Monnaie" de Bruxelles, the Orchestre Philarmonique du Luxembourg, the Niederbayerische Philarmonie de Passau, the Orchestre de Douai, the Orchestre national de Metz, the Orchestre national de Montpellier and others... He has been conducted by many renowned conductors, including Klaus Mäkelä, Jean-Claude Casadesus, Dennis Russell Davies, François Leleux, Jean-Jacques Kantorow and John Storgårds.
From 2019 to 2020, he was selected as principal viola with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra. Since July 2019, he has been teaching viola at the "Giovanni Virtuosi" academy alongside Igor Volochine. In September 2019, he and conductor Nicolas Kruger founded the Libertalia Ensemble in the Haut-de-France region, a string orchestra whose patron is Jean-Claude Casadesus.
Since September 2021, he has been artist-in-residence at the Queen Elisabeth Chapel, working with Miguel Da Silva.
Loan Cazal currently plays a Guadagnini 1775 viola (Giovanni-Baptista and Giuseppe, father and son) on loan from Jürg Dähler and Florian Leonhard.
Gauthier Hermann - Cello
A cellist, show producer and founder of the chamber music group Artie's, Gauthier is also known for having set off with his friends on a race from the south of Paris to Aix-en-Provence. And along the 900km route, he shared his love of music and culture with concerts organised according to the possibilities, which were very limited at the time due to health regulations ("Je course pour la Culture"). Gauthier produces the "Les Nuits d'Eté de Macon" festival for young artists.
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