String trio ADKA POSTPONED

Quand :
5 décembre 2020 @ 16 h 00 min – 17 h 30 min
2020-12-05T16:00:00+01:00
2020-12-05T17:30:00+01:00
Où :
Pôle d'Animation Culturelle
Avenue d'Aquitaine 24480 Le Buisson de Cadouin
Coût :
Entrée : 15€, adhérents 12€, étudiants, demandeurs d'emploi 8€, tarif famille, gratuit moins de 16 ans
Contact :
BARASZ Raymond
06 87 88 15 33

Program :

L. V Beethoven, string trio in C minor
F. Schubert, string trio D471
E. Dohnanyi, String Sérénade op. 10
R. Glière : 8 Duos Op.39, for violin and cello
Camille Théveneau violin
Camille began playing the violin at the age of 6, propelled by her family. She first joined the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Lyon in the class of Marianne Piketty, then the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris in the class of Alexis Galpérine whose she graduates with a master’s degree in June 2018. Afterwards, Camille perfected her skills in the class the violinist Ning Kam at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, as well as with the pianist Itamar Golan in chamber music. At the moment, she has just joined the Universität der Kunste in Berlin with Mirijam Contzen.
At the same time, Camille is refining her musical research with eminent personalities such as Ivry Gitlis, Mihaela Martin, Baiba Skribes, Miriam Fried, or Marina Chiche.
She has had the joy of counting among her chamber music partners musicians
such as Renaud Capuçon, Didier Lockwood, Michel Lethiec, Christian Altenburger,
Hartmut Rohde, Michel Dalberto…
Camille has distinguished herself in various international competitions: C.I.M. de Val d’Isère, Léopold Bellan, Flame, Marie Cantagrill, Cziffra, Henri Vieuxtemps…
She performs regularly in sonata with the pianist Florent Ling as well as in tandem.
with his sister, Adèle, a cellist. Recently, he was heard at Auberive Abbey, at
The Collegiate Church of Loudun, at the Château de Lourmarin, and also in Asia where she is frequently invited.
Camille was part of the Mozart class at the Jaroussky Academy. She is supported by the Fondation Goéland, the ADAMI and the D.A.A.D in its musical projects.
Marie Ducroux viola
Marie Ducroux begins her musical studies by the violin.
After obtaining his Diploma of Study Musical at the Conservatoire à Rayonnement
Boulogne-Billancourt Regional Council and a cycle of she joins the Pôle Supérieur
Paris Boulogne-Billancourt in the class of Christophe Poiget.
From 2017 to 2019 she participates in the Orchestra Youth French as a leader of attack
violins 2.
At the same time as her violin studies Marie Ducroux begins the viola.
In 2018 she is admitted to the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris in the class of Sabine Toutain and Christophe Gaugué and wins 1st Prize in the competition National des Jeunes Altistes.
In 2019 she will participate in the Verbier Festival Orchestra as Principal Viola.
Since 2020 she has been studying for a D.E. (State Diploma in Music Teaching) at the CNSMDP.
She joined the Paris Opera Academy in September 2020.
Adèle Théveneau cello
Adèle Théveneau began learning the cello at the age of 6.
After having followed the teaching of Matthieu Lejeune at the CRR of
Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, she was admitted at the age of 15 years to the
Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris where
last June she obtained a licence to interpret in the class of
Michel Strauss. Since then, she has been pursuing her
Master’s programme with Marc Coppey.
During various masterclasses, she has had the chance to benefit from the
advice from eminent cellists, such as Gary Hoffman, Ophelia
Gaillard, Jean Guihen Queyras and Xavier Phillips.
Adèle wins first prize in the Flame, Bellan and Glazounof competitions,
and distinguished herself brilliantly at the Templin competition, where she is
prizewinner. She is also a fellow of the Lions Club of St-Maur-des-
Ditches .
In recent years, Adèle has had the opportunity to perform in
soloist with orchestra, under the direction of Jean Roudon, or even of
Jocelyne Dovillez.
It has been programmed as part of the Music & Wine festival at
Beaune, alongside the pianist Michel Dalberto .
Adèle benefits from an instrumental loan thanks to the Clos foundation.