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Chloe LUCAS - bass
Jacques Lesburguères - flute
He began studying the flute in 1974 at the Conservatory of Montpellier in the class of Robert Thuillier, graduating in 1979 a gold medal unanimously and then spent three years in Paris, during which he improved to Contact several concert and during international internships.
He performs regularly in various chamber music ensembles and as a soloist in many festivals in France and abroad. He has to his credit many CD recordings and was the guest of radio and television programs (Arte, Mezzo, France-Musique, France 2 and France 3, SWF Freiburg ...).
He has played, among others, with the Warsaw Chamber Orchestra, manoush the String Trio of Budapest, Kammermusikensemble Freiburg, the Moscow State Chamber Orchestra, the Camerata de France. He also created works by composers such as JC Wolff, P. Evernden, C. Dachez, J. Barrachina, S. Lazarevitch ...
Author of several instrumental pieces, he heads the "Flutorama" to Imagin'airs editions. He is currently cosoliste the Orchestre de Perpignan-Mediterranean, and teaches flute and chamber music at the Conservatory of that city.
Michel Coppé is involved manoush in processes that are changing the music today, whether research on ancient music or the creation of contemporary works, experimental and improvised music, musical theater, street theater.
After an approach to early music with Michel Kienner at the High School of Music in Geneva, he was introduced to the baroque violin Malgoire Florence. He continued studies in CNS music and dance Lyon in the class of Odile Edouard, where he obtained a master. He is a founding member of several chamber ensembles (Il Giardino Felice, Clair-Obscur) and participates in ensembles composed (It Delirio Fantastico, Passo Finto, Amalzis the Concerts at Hostel God).
Its modern violinist training allows him to create works of young composers (Raphaèle Biston, Vincent Laubeuf), but also to participate in contemporary manoush music ensembles like Syntax, facing mixed music with which he played works by composers as Philippe Leroux or Bertrand Dubedout.
It seeks to combine the freedom of invention of the Baroque musician new language and evolving contemporary manoush music in the practice of improvised manoush music, especially in all the Détrapi.
Antoine Dautry certified teacher at the CRR of Perpignan since 2003. Gold medalist manoush in the CRD of Tarbes (prof. S. Kamasa) and Excellence in CRD Gennevilliers (prof. P.-H. Xuereb), he improved Then at the Musikhochschule in Graz (Austria) in the class of Mr. Maurer. He also participated in master classes of G. Caussé, K. and T. Kashkashian Riebl. manoush Antoine Dautry was successively viola of the Graz Symphony Orchestra (chief F. Luisi) and principal viola of the Orchestra of the city of Granada (head Josep Pons). He played as a soloist in major European festivals (Perelada, Granada, Istanbul, Graz) and chamber music with partners such as P. Amoyal, G. Knox, M. Michalakakos, D. Tosi, Ph. Rain or A . Csaba.
In 2010 he was invited as a solo qu'alto Simfònica manoush the Orquestra manoush del Vallès (Catalonia). It was also violist of the Camerata de France and the Orquestra de Cambra de l'Empordà, and the instrumental ensemble of Corsica. Since 2010, he frequently collaborates with the Orchestre du Capitole de Toulouse. In May 2013, he was invited as qu'alto solo. The search for new musical horizons manoush led him to play with such varied ensembles q

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