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Aurélien Sablé, Principal of the Paris Opera & Yuki Hasegawa Listening to French songs and sonatas on the cello

Aurélien Sablé, Principal of the Paris Opera & Yuki Hasegawa Listening to French songs and sonatas on the cello

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【venue】

KM Art Hall Open 14:30 Start 15:00

【ticket】

All unreserved seats 4,000 yen

■ Ticket Pia 0570-02-9999

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*Tickets will be shipped around the end of May.

[Inquiries]

Ensemble Cordiale

Email: e.cordiale@gmail.com

Phone: 050-5858-1845 Fax: 03-6303-0172

Program

Fauré: Sonata No. 2, Songbook, Papillon
Franck: Sonata (Original: Violin)
Saint-Saëns: Serenade

Profile

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◇Aurélien Sablé Cello
Born into a family of musicians, in 1999 he graduated from the Paris Conservatoire with the first prize. In the same year, he won the Heida Herman International String Competition. He also studied at Boston University in the United States. Studied under Philippe Barry, Jean-Marie Gammard, and André Diaz. Performed at the Tanglewood Music Festival and the Kneiselhall Music Festival. After working with the Orchester de Paris for seven years from 2001, he has been in his current position since 2008 as principal solo cellist of the Orchester de la National Opera de Paris. He is active, receiving critical acclaim for his cello solo, which was rarely mentioned in the criticism of the opera "Don Carlo". As a concerto soloist, he has performed at the Opéra Bastille under the baton of Seiji Ozawa, and has been invited by the Gunma Symphony Orchestra in Japan. He is also active in chamber music, and has performed with the Vogler Quartet, Via Nova Quartet, and French Cello Octet. Performed at the So Park Orangerie Music Festival. Recorded works by Bach, Schubert, Glinka and Richard Strauss on the Gallo label in Switzerland. In addition to presiding over Bion Records and releasing a solo CD, in 2016 the Bedrich String Quartet's CD was broadcast many times on French public radio, and was selected as an excellent recording board in the January issue of Japan's Record Geijutsu. has also been selected.