Emmanuelle Bertrand

Emmanuelle Bertrand (born 5 November 1973 in Firminy, Loire), is a French cellist.

Biography

Bertrand studied with Jean Deplace and Philippe Muller, and received early support from Henri Dutilleux.

Nicolas Bacri has dedicated to her his Fourth Suite for cello solo op. 50. She premiered Luciano Berio's Chanson pour Pierre Boulez in 2000.

Her recordings as a soloist or together with the pianist Pascal Amoyel have received the highest musical awards : Cannes Classical Award, Diapason d'Or, Choc of the Monde de la musique, etc. She also received a Victoire de la musique classique in 2002 and has been decorated as a "Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres".

Together with the pianist Pascal Amoyel and the director Jean Piat, she created in 2005 the theatral concert "Block 15".

Quotes

Among the artists of her generation, Emmanuelle Bertrand is one the cellists who impressed me much. Her interpretation fully satisfied me for the transparency of her sound, her rhythmic strictness, her technical perfection, the brio of her playing. I do not hesitate to claim that she is a true revelation to me.
Henri Dutilleux.

Recordings

Oeuvres pour Violoncelle Seul (Works for solo cello). Works by Henri Dutilleux (Trois strophes sur le nom de SACHER), Hans Werner Henze (Serenade), George Crumb (Sonate), Gyorgy Ligeti (Sonate), Nicolas Bacri (Suite no. 4). Radio France. Harmonia Mundi, HMN 911699, 2000.

Le violoncelle parle (The cello speaks). Works by Benjamin Britten (Suite for solo violoncello no. 3 op. 87), Gaspar Cassado (Suite ofr solo violoncello), Pascal Amoyel (Itinerance), Zoltán Kodály (Sonata for solo violoncello op. 8). CD and DVD ("le violoncelle parle," un film de Christian Leble). Harmonia Mundi, HMN 902078, 2011.


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