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Laureate of numerous prestigious international competitions, Aurélien Pascal’s remarkable talent has earned him significant accomplishments including the Second Prize at the 2013 International Paulo Competition, the Grand Prize Audience Award, and the Best Performance of the Toch concerto at the 2014 Emanuel Feuermann Competition as well as Fourth Prizewinner and youngest finalist at the 2017 Queen Elisabeth Competition. He was chosen as the Adami Revelation Classique in 2013 and most recently, the Revelation Instrumental Soloist at the Victories of Classical Music in 2023.
Aurélien Pascal collaborates with orchestras across the world, such as the Orchestre de Paris, Monte Carlo Philharmonic, Helsinki Philharmonic, Hangzhou Philharmonic, Kansai Philharmonic, Barcelona Symphonic, Taipei National Symphonic, Hiroshima Symphonic, Hong Kong Sinfonietta, Cyprus Symphonic, Cologne Chamber Orchestra, Zurich Chamber, Luxembourg Chamber, Nuremberg Symphonic, Kammerakademie Postdam, Moscow Tchaikovsky Symphonic … under the baton of Christoph Poppen, András Schiff, Vladimir Fedoseyev, Okko Kamu, Lawrence Foster, Stanislav Kochanovsky, Clemens Schuldt, Corinna Niemeyer, Gilbert Varga, Emil Tabakov or Marcus Bosch. In the realm of chamber music, Aurélien Pascal has shared the stage with artists such as Alexandre Kantorov, Liya Petrova, Renaud Capuçon, András Schiff, Augustin Dumay, Tabea Zimmerman, Pavel Kolesnikov, Clara Jumi-Kang, Emmanuel Pahud, as well as ensembles like the Modigliani Quartet, Hermes Quartet or Arnold Trio, amongst others.
He has been invited to renowned festivals including La Roque d’Anthéron, Chaise Dieu, Easter Festival of Aix-en-Provence, Bonn Beethovenfest, Folle Journée in Nantes, Tokyo, Warsaw, Pianopolis in Angers, Festival Internacional de Musica de Marvao, Les Rencontres Musicales in Nîmes and in Calenzana or Festspiele of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern where he was awarded the Audience Prize in 2015.
In 2016, he recorded Franz Danzi’s Cello Concerto French classical violinist Alexis Galpérine Alexis Galpérine in 2016 Musical artist Alexis Galpérine (born 1955) is a French classical violinist. Born in Paris, Galpérine studied at the Conservatoire de Paris and the Juilliard School in New York. His principal masters were Roland Charmy, Ivan Galamian and Henryk Szeryng. He was laureate of the "Carl Flesch" (London) and "Paganini" (Genoa) competitions and First Prize in the Belgrade Competition. Winner of the Georges Enesco competition of the SACEM, he also holds a degree in philosophy from the Sorbonne. Galpérine was a soloist for the Orchestre Lamoureux, the Orchestre Mondial des Jeunesses Musicales, the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, the Sofia soloists, the American Chamber Orchestra and chamber orchestras from Belgrade, Tuscany, Bratislava, Cologne etc. He played notably under the direction of Manuel Rosenthal, Michel Tabachnik, Antoni Ros-Marbà, Bruno Mantovani, Paul Méfano, Charles Groves, Francesco Molinari-Pradelli, Marcello Viotti, Patrice Fontanarosa, Pierre Roullier, Philippe Bernol etc. As a chamber musician, he performed at the Library of Congress Summer Festival of Washington D.C., Musicades de Lyon, the Festival des Arcs [fr], the Nancyphonies [fr], at the Asolo, Siena and Cremona festivals, and in the Radio France concert series. He is a founding member of the American Chamber Players an ensemble that was ten years in residence at the Library of Congress. He has given hundreds of concerts for chamber music societies in the United States and Canada. In France, he is a permanent guest artist of the Ensemble Stanislas de Nancy. Galpérine has premiered m Poetic elegance, an innate feeling for expressive nuance and the power to project bold, dramatic contrasts are among the arresting attributes of Yeol Eum Son’s pianism. Her refined artistry rises from breathtaking technical control and a profound empathy for the emotional temper of the works within her strikingly wide repertoire. She is driven above all by her natural curiosity to explore a multitude of musical genres and styles and the desire to reveal what she describes as the “pure essence” of everything she performs. Yeol Eum refuses to impose limits on her artistic freedom and remains determined to explore new artistic territory. Her choice of repertoire, which spans everything from the works of Bach and Mozart to those of Shchedrin and Kapustin, is guided chiefly by the quality and depth of the music. In high demand as recitalist, concerto soloist and chamber musician, Yeol Eum has won critical plaudits for the profound insights and intelligence of her interpretations. Her development as an all-round artist has gained from collaborations with conductors as diverse as Lorin Maazel, Dmitri Kitajenko, Valery Gergiev, Antonio Pappano, Andrew Manze, Jaime Martin, Jun Märkl, Roberto González-Monjas, Jonathon Heyward, Ryan Bancroft, Pablo Gonzalez, Pietari Inkinen, Eivind Aadland, Joana Carneiro, Anja Bihlmaier, Dima Slobodeniouk, Gergely Madaras, Alexander Shelley, Dmitry Matvienko, Yutaka Sado, Maxim Emelyanychev and Omer Meir Welber. Across the 24/25 season, Yeol Eum makes orchestral debuts with the BBC Symphony at the Barbican Centre in London, Düsseldorf Symphony Orchestra at the Tonhalle Düsseldorf, Vienna Tonkünstler Orchestra at Vienna Musikverein and London’s Cadogan Hall, National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, Galicia Symphony Orchestra, Naples Philharmonic, St. Louis, Colorado, Baltimore, Symphony Orchestras, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. This season Yeol Eum also returns to the NAC Ottawa, Scott Born in Paraguay, Michiaki Ueno spent his childhood in Spain. He studied under the tutelage of Iñaki Etxepare, Hakuro Mohri and Pieter Wispelwey, further honing his musical artistry as an artist-in-residence at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel in Belgium under Gary Hoffman and Jeroen Reuling. He has enriched his artistry through masterclasses of Steven Isserlis and Frans Helmerson, among others. He made his solo debut at the Suntory Hall at age 11. He won first prizes the 6th International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians in 2009, the 6th Romanian International Music Competition in 2010, where he was also awarded the Romanian Embassy Prize and Romanian Radio Culture Prize, 21st International Johannes Brahms Competition in 2014, and the at the 75th Geneva International Music Competition in 2021, where he also won three special awards including the Young Audience Prize, among other accolades. He is also a recipient of the Bonn’s Beethoven Ring Award 2024. Ever since, he has performed with the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Warsaw Philharmonic, KBS Symphony Orchestra, NHK Symphony Orchestra, and the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra. He has performed chamber music with Martha Argerich, Mischa Maisky, Jean-Guihen Queyras, and Augustin Dumay, and has also participated in festivals such as the Verbier Music Festival and La Folle Journée de Nantes. READ MORE Alexis Galpérine
Born 1955
Paris, FranceGenres Classical Occupation(s) Violinist, Academic, Author Instrument Violin Labels Timpani, Naxos, Forgotten Records Career
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