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'''Ophélie Gaillard''' (born June 13, 1974) is a [[France|French]] [[cellist]]. |
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==Early life== |
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Gaillard was born in [[Paris]]. While studying at the [[Conservatoire_de_Paris#CNSMDP|Paris Conservatory]], she obtained three first prizes in music: one in chamber music in the class of Maurice Bourgue, one in cello in the class of [[Philippe Muller]], and one in baroque cello in the class of [[Christophe Coin]]. A recipient of a Certificate of Aptitude in cello pedagogy and a license in musicology from the Sorbonne, she has been teaching since 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oph%C3%A9lie_Gaillard}}</ref> <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Gaillard-Ophelie.htm}}</ref> |
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In 1998, she won third prize in the [[International Johann Sebastian Bach Competition]]. She was voted "Relevation: Instrumental Soloist" at the [[Victoires de la musique classique]], and soon became a recitalist and champion of the solo cello repertoire, from the Bach suites to contemporary music. <ref>Le violoncelle: ses origines, son histoire, ses interprètes, Auteur: Lyse Vézina,Éditeur Varia, 2006, ISBN 2896060324, 9782896060320 |
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== Career == |
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Her recordings from the [[Ambroisie (label)|Ambroisie]] label include highly regarded interpretations of the Bach cello suites, and [[Benjamin Britten|Britten]]'s cello suites and cello sonata. <ref>Revue des deux mondes |
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== External links == |
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* [http://www.opheliegaillard.com/ Official site] |
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* [http://www.pulcinella.fr/ Site for her ensemble, Pulcinella] |
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Ophélie Gaillard (born June 13, 1974) is a French cellist.
Early life
Gaillard was born in Paris. While studying at the Paris Conservatory, she obtained three first prizes in music: one in chamber music in the class of Maurice Bourgue, one in cello in the class of Philippe Muller, and one in baroque cello in the class of Christophe Coin. A recipient of a Certificate of Aptitude in cello pedagogy and a license in musicology from the Sorbonne, she has been teaching since 2000.[1] [2]
In 1998, she won third prize in the International Johann Sebastian Bach Competition. She was voted "Relevation: Instrumental Soloist" at the Victoires de la musique classique, and soon became a recitalist and champion of the solo cello repertoire, from the Bach suites to contemporary music. [3]
Career
Her recordings from the Ambroisie label include highly regarded interpretations of the Bach cello suites, and Britten's cello suites and cello sonata. [4]
Collaborations
External links
References
- ^ https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oph%C3%A9lie_Gaillard.
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(help) - ^ Le violoncelle: ses origines, son histoire, ses interprètes, Auteur: Lyse Vézina,Éditeur Varia, 2006, ISBN 2896060324, 9782896060320
- ^ Revue des deux mondes Éditeur Revue des Deux Mondes, 2008