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Concert

Cello Arte Concert

avec Elena Rozanova, Annick Roussin et Hélène Dautry
Sunday 3th march | 4 pm
Musée Henner

CELLO ARTE 
CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT 

 

With :

Elena Rozanova - piano
Annick Roussin - violin
Hélène Dautry - cello

cello arte

Program
Gabriel Fauré, Trio en ré mineur op 120 
Johannes Brahms, Trio en si majeur op 8 

 

Elena Rozanova was born in Odessa into a family of musicians. She studied at the Gnessine School and the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow. 
She went on to win numerous prizes in international competitions, and as a prizewinner of the Cziffra Foundation, she performed as a soloist in France and Russia.
She has taken part in numerous festivals, and her repertoire includes a wide range of works from the Baroque period to the music of our time, and she has performed many premieres by contemporary composers.
Her recording of works by Shostakovich, Ravel and Prokofiev in the "Les Nouveaux Musiciens" collection on Harmonia Mundi received 5 stars from the German magazine Fono Forum, and her recording of works by Vladiguerov with the violinist Svetlin Roussev won a Diapason d'Or in 2004.
Elena Rozanova currently teaches at the CRR in Paris.

 Annick Roussin won first prizes in violin and chamber music at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris and several Grand Prizes in international competitions (Long-Thibaud, Geneva, Tchaikovsky), before embarking on a career as a soloist throughout the world.  She has also taken part in numerous festivals as a chamber musician. She has received unanimous critical acclaim for both her concerts and her recordings (Harmonia Mundi, Accord, 3D, Calliope, Grave).
Keenly interested in teaching, she was appointed professor of violin at the Conservatoire national supérieur de musique de Lyon from 2000 to 2009, then associate professor of violin at the Université de Montréal's Faculty of Music from 2014 to 2018. 
She has given masterclasses in Finland, the USA, Canada, Korea and Austria. She now teaches at the École normale de musique in Paris. 

Hélène Dautry, who initially trained as a pianist, took up the cello at the age of fifteen and five years later entered Maurice Gendron's class at the Paris Conservatoire. This encounter was to become the unalterable foundation of her development, leading to a brilliant 1st Prize. 
A soloist with the Jean-Francois Paillard Chamber Orchestra for some fifteen years, alongside Gérard Jarry, she has performed as a soloist with this ensemble in the most prestigious concert halls in the world, and is developing a wide-ranging career as a concert artist. A keen chamber musician, she recorded two Brahms sonatas with pianist Sandra Chamoux for Lyrinxle in 2016. 
At the same time, she is pursuing a major teaching career and currently teaches at the Royal College of Music in London, the CRR in Paris and the Ecole Normale de Musique in Paris. 
Invited to take part in prestigious international summer academies, Hélène Dautry is passionate about sharing her knowledge, passing it on and developing elective affinities...

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