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Lucienne Renaudin Vary

Lucienne Renaudin Vary

Voted "Revelation" at the 2016 Victoires de la Musique Classique awards, French trumpeter Lucienne Renaudin Vary, a "trumpet fairy" according to Le Monde, has a unique artistic identity that enables her to shine on classical stages around the world as well as on the jazz scene. At the age of 24, Lucienne has already released four albums with Warner Classics, all to critical acclaim. For her third album, dedicated to Piazzolla, Lucienne was awarded the OPUS Klassik Prize in the Young Artist of the Year category.

Lucienne Renaudin Vary is the guest of orchestras such as the Tonhalle-Orchester Zurich, the Phiharmonia Orchestra London, the Orchestre National de France, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Konzerthaus Orchester Berlin, the Beethoven Orchester Bonn, the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, Kammerakademie Potsdam, Brussels Philharmonic, Luzerner Sinfonieorchester, Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse, Orchestre de Chambre de Paris, Orchestre National des Pays de la Loire, Orchestre National de Metz, Orchestre de l'Opéra de Rouen, Les Siècles, Les Violons du Roy, Orchestre National d'Auvergne, BBC Concert Orchestra, London Chamber Orchestra, Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, Phiharmonia Prague, Zurich Kammer Orchester, Ensemble Kanazawa in Japan, Orchestre de Chambre de Genève, Gävle Symphony Orchestra with conductors such as Paavo Järvi, Barbara Hannigan, François-Xavier Roth, Eun Sun Kim, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Tugan Sokhiev, Emmanuel Villaume, Kazuchi Ono, Sascha Goetzel, Lucie Leguay, Arie Van Beek, Anu Tali, Jan-Willem de Vriend, Christopher Warren-Green, Eugene Tzigane, Ruth Reinhardt, Chloë Dufresne,. She also performs at festivals such as the Snape Proms, Festival de Pâques d'Aix en Provence, Rheingau Musik Festival, Festivals du Schleswig-Holstein, de Meclenburg-Vorpommern, Musikfest Bremen, Festival de Stresa, Flâneries de Reims, Folle Journée de Nantes, Festival d'Auvers sur Oise, Festival du Périgord Noir, Festival Menuhin de Gstaad where she is offered a 5-year residency as Menuhin Heritage Artist. In summer 2018, she made her debut at the Festival Jazz in Marciac, opening for Wynton Marsalis and Ibrahim Maalouf. Such was her success that she was invited back to open for Wynton Marsalis at Marciac for the 2022 edition.

A favorite of the media, especially television, Lucienne performed at the Concert de Paris à la Tour Eiffel on July 14, 2020, alongside the Orchestre National de France, live on France Télévisions, as well as on Rolando Villazon's program Stars de Demain for Arte and ZDF, and Podium Witteman for Dutch public broadcaster NTR. Lucienne has also been a guest on Le Grand Echiquier on two occasions, and several of her performances have been broadcast on channels such as Medici, Arte and ZDF.
An eclectic artist with an immense talent for tackling different genres, Lucienne shares the stage with artists such as Barbara Hannigan, Bertrand Chamayou and Renaud Capuçon. Since 2021, she has formed a duo with accordionist Félicien Brut.

An exclusive Warner Classics artist, Lucienne released her debut album The Voice of the Trumpet in 2017 in collaboration with the Orchestre National de Lille and Rolando Villazón. Her second album, Mademoiselle in New York, recorded with the BBC Concert Orchestra under Bill Elliott, is released in 2019. In February 2021, Lucienne presents her album Piazzolla Stories, recorded with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte Carlo and Sascha Goetzel. A fourth disc featuring several famous trumpet concertos with the Luzerner Sinfonieorchester and Michael Sanderling will be released in autumn 2022.

Lucienne is the winner of the 2019 Arthur Waser Prize, becoming the first woman to receive the award for young musicians from the Swiss Arthur Waser Foundation.

Langue parlée : français

 

Crédit photo : Simon Fowler

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