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Brandeleer-Ligier Benjamin
Born in 1991, he began to play the violin at the age of 6 with Anne Wiederker, in the National Music School of Mantes-la Jolie. At 11, he gave his first soloist concert with orchestra.
At 12, he moved to the National Music School of Nevers to study with Michel Guyot. He also won a 1st Prize at the Leopold Bellan Violin Competition in Paris.
After having the full prizes in violin, chamber music and musical theory, and thanks to a full scholarship from the Rotary Club International, he had been admitted to the very famous Ecole Normale Supérieure de Musique ‘Alfred Cortot' of Paris, with Jean Mouillère (violin) and Claude Lelong (chamber music).
He took place on many master classes and violin lessons with Masters such as Jean Mouillère, Gérard Poulet, Jean-Pierre Sabouret, and received many advices from Gilles Apap, Bruno Pasquier, Annick Roussin, Christian Manen, Roland Pidoux, Jean-Marie Curti, José Alvarez, Suzanne Marie, Lyda-Chen Argerich, Marie-Pierre Soma, etc...
He regularly plays on many International and European Academies and Festivals, as a soloist, as an orchestra player and as a chamber music player, and already had the privilege to appear on Television, Radio and Press-papers. |