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SUMMARY:Arties festival - 22nd edition
DESCRIPTION:Mathilde Borsarello Herrmann\, violin\nAlix Catinchi\, violin\n
 Cécile Grassi\, viola\nGauthier Herrmann\, cello\nJean-Michel Dayez\, pia
 no\n\nIn association with Alliance Francaise de Pune\n\nIn a programme of 
 Brahms: Piano trio no. 2 Op. 87\; Korngold: Lied from Suite Op. 23 for two
  violins\, cello and piano left hand\; Dvořák: American quartet\n\nMathi
 lde Borsarello Herrmann’s true mother tongue is Music! A total immersion
  from childhood\, a vocation of course\, but above all a passion. A prize-
  winner atthe prestigious Marguerite Long - Jacques Thibaud competition in
  2010\, Mathilde puts her talent at the service of music in all its forms.
  Violin\, piano\, voice\, sonata\, trio\, quartet\, teaching\, orchestra\,
  it is with appetite that she devours a wide repertoire ranging from J.S B
 ach to Arvo Pärt. From her beginnings at the CNR in Paris to her 2 gradua
 te degrees at the CNSMDP\, she has a deep appreciation for those who have 
 shaped her musical identity\, Suzanne Gessner\, Patrice Fontanarosa\, Jean
 -Jacques Kantorow and Roland Daugareil in violin as well as Paul Boufil\, 
 Pierre-Laurent Aimard\, Alain Meunier\, Maurice Bourgue and Marc Coppey in
  chamber music.\n\nHer passion for chamber music led her to perform with p
 artners such as Gautier Capuçon\, Gérard Caussé\, the Ebène quartet\, 
 Roland Daugareil\, Henri Demarquette\, Romain Descharmes\, Olivier Patey\,
  Shani Diluka. With the perfectionism that characterizes her\, Mathilde wa
 nted to explore in depth the repertoire of the piano trio by creating in 2
 002 the Trio Estampe with pianist Claudine Simon and cellist Caroline Boit
 a. Supported by the Meyer Foundation\, they record a CD "young soloist" in
  2010\, then in 2012 an album around the trio opus 5 of Max Bruch for the 
 label Artie's Records\, distribution Harmonia Mundi.\n\nFor this insatiabl
 e music\, to deprive oneself of the symphonic repertoire was unthinkable. 
 Mathilde was a member of the Orchestre National de France from 2007 to 201
 7 under the direction of Maestro Daniele Gatti. During these 8 years in th
 is formation\, she had the opportunity to play in the most prestigious hal
 ls (Amsterdam\, London\, New York\, Vienna ...) and to be directed by\, am
 ong others\, Maestros Mazur\, Muti\, Ozawa\, Jaarvi\, Sokhiev\, Bishkov\, 
 Haitink in repertoires as varied as they are complete. Her violin\, by the
  Italian luthier Riccardo Genovese (1931)\, follows in all her adventures.
 \n\nEager to constantly vary her field of musical experiences\, Alix Catin
 chi performs both in various chamber music ensembles\, as well as in major
  national orchestras. Chamber musician emeritus\, Alix brings its freshnes
 s and enthusiasm to the heart of multiple formations such as the Trio Alta
 e\, the quartet Metaboles (concert on the occasion of the festival Jazz In
  Marciac this summer)\, the Orchestre de Chambre de&nbsp\; France\, not to
  mention atypical projects (Theatrical creation in piano trio "The Big Gra
 nde Musique" this end of the year).&nbsp\;\n\nHer passion for symphonic mu
 sic makes her a member with the Radio France Philharmonic Orchestra\, the 
 National Orchestra of France\, the National Orchestra of Île de France\, 
 the National Orchestra of the Capitole de Toulouse\, in France and abroad 
 (Russia\, Austria\, Germany\, Eastern Europe\, China\, Japan). Trained at 
 the CRR Lyon and then with Jean Lénert and Larissa Kolos at CRR in Paris 
 where she graduated brilliantly\, Alix has also obtained a master's degree
  in the class of Raphaël Oleg at the Basel Akademie. She also studied Bar
 oque violin at the Schola Cantorum.\n\nCécile Grassi graduated from the C
 onservatoires of Nice and Paris and returned to the National Conservatory 
 of Music and Dance in Lyon where she won the 1st Prize in 1999 in the clas
 s of Tasso Adamopoulos.&nbsp\;She soon turned to chamber music and in 1997
  she founded the Psophos Quartet with which she won the fourth prize in th
 e London International Competition\, the third prize in the Osaka internat
 ional competition and the second prize in the Vittorio competition. In 200
 1\, this course was crowned by obtaining the 1st Grand Prix of the Interna
 tional String Quartet Competition in Bordeaux.&nbsp\;\n\nCécile’s curio
 sity drives her to meet new artists\, dancers\, actors\, directors (Philip
 pe Decouflé\, Christophe Malavoy\, Marie-Nicole Lemieux\, Jean-Marie Mach
 ado\, Dave Liebman ...). Each meeting gives birth to a show\, a record\, a
 nd beautiful tours. In 2014\, Cécile Grassi also joined the Artie's music
 ians' collective\, with whom she shares her passion for chamber music and 
 the taste for traveling.\n\nTraveller\, entrepreneur\, explorer\, Gauthier
  Herrmann is not your typical musician.A passionate cello player with a fo
 cus on chamber music\, founder and director of Artie’s\, Gauthier has tr
 avelled the world for ten years in the company of his family and Artie’s
  joyful musicians\; artists united by their repertoire and their loyalty t
 o each other. &nbsp\;His focus and determination have led him to be held i
 n high regard on the classical musical circuit.&nbsp\; He has received hig
 h awards (with the Trio con Fuoco) and acclaim at the Florence\, Heerlen\,
  Illzach\, Vibrarte and Fnapec music competitions and he is highly respect
 ed by leading musicians.\n\nIn 2001\, Gauthier Herrmann discovered India. 
 This trip gave birth to the Artie’s adventure\, a slightly crazy project
  summed up by two words at the heart of modern day classical music: family
  and enterprise. Artie’s Festival’s development is thanks to an entrep
 reneur who\, wanting to set-up a series of music concerts\, sold his first
  cello\, to make possible the dream of bringing together two worlds previo
 usly seen as incompatible: classical music and India. Ten years\, 21 editi
 ons\, 14 cities\, 58 musicians\, 65 trips and more than 40\,000 spectators
  later\, chamber music has found a home in India. Aside from India\, Artie
 ’s has played in China\, Saudi Arabia\, Kuwait\, Vietnam\, Indonesia\, K
 azakhstan\, Nepal and in Europe of course…\n\nTrained in Lille\, then at
  the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel (Belgium) by Jean-Claude Vanden Eynden a
 nd at the National Conservatory of Music and Dance of Paris\, Jean-Michel 
 Dayez thrives today on stage\, solo or in chamber music. Winner of the Anv
 ers International Competition\, Meyer and Emile Bernheim Foundations\, he 
 has since been involved in numerous musical projects. He is the pianist of
  the trio Leos founded in 2013 with which he currently recorded the comple
 te trios of Beethoven (first volume published by Klarthe). Member of the m
 usic collective Artie’s\, he multiplies the meetings for more and more j
 oys and musical adventures with concerts that lead him around the world.\n
 \nJean-Michel Dayez recorded with Xavier Gagnepain the complete music for 
 cello and piano by Fauré (Zig-Zag territories)\, the complete sonatas for
  cello and piano of Beethoven with Nicolas Deletaille (Contréclisse)\, a 
 monographic disc of composer Vincent Paulet (Hortus)\, a record of melodie
 s and songs with Philippe Balloy. Holder of the Certificate of Aptitude\, 
 he teaches today in Lille\, at the Superior School of Arts of Mons (Belgiu
 m)\, and for more than ten years every summer at the festival academy Les 
 Arcs.\n\n\n\n\n\n&nbsp\;
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