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Conservatoire Rachmaninoff: Trio piano, violoncelle et clarinette

About the Event

In this highly‐anticipated concert, hear the mellifluous sounds of chamber music by Ludwig van Beethoven and Max Bruch at Paris's treasured and world‐renowned Conservatoire Rachmaninoff.

Clémence Crunelle is a cellist from south‐east France. She began playing the cello at the age of 6 at the Conservatoire de Valence, in Franck Lepinasse's class. She obtained her diploma of musical study, and then joined the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de Rueil‐Malmaison to continue her studies with Véronique Marin.
During her studies, she took part in several chamber music masterclasses with the likes of Yovan Markovitch and David Walter, as well as numerous instrumental and orchestral ensemble projects.
At the same time, she performs as a chamber musician or soloist at workshops and private concerts.

Hadrien Pichon began playing the piano at the age of 11 on the island of Margarita, Venezuela. Initially self‐taught, he attended intensive courses at a music school in Caracas, where he won his first national competition two years later. The following year, Hadrien performed with the San Antonio de los Altos Orchestra, playing Mozart's 6th Concerto.
In 2016, after winning his second national competition, he moved to Paris and joined the class of internationally renowned Franco‐Russian teacher Rena Shereshevskaya, with whom he obtained his DEM, and his Prix de perfectionnement at the CRR de Rueil‐Malmaison.
Throughout his training, Hadrien has regularly taken part in Masterclasses, notably with Laurent Cabasso, Hortense Cartier‐Bresson, Jonas Vitaud, Alissa Zoubritski, Gaspard Dehaene and Bernard d'Ascoli.
Last summer, Hadrien played Rachmaninov's 2nd Concerto accompanied by the Côte de Nacre Academy Orchestra.
He is now in the process of obtaining his Artist Diploma from the Ecole Normale Alfred Cortot and is preparing for international competitions.

Martin Alecian
A CPES student at the crr in Rueil‐Malmaison, he has been studying the clarinet, a traditional instrument, for the past 11 years at several conservatories and with various teachers, including Mme Emmanuelle Leventoux, Mr Louis‐Vincent Bruère, Mr Jean‐Marc Fessard and, more recently, Claire Voisin.
Following a classical French academic education, he discovered his passion for Klezmer music at the age of 14, drawing much of his inspiration from the music of Giora Feidman and Yom. He formed his own group in 2021 and began composing.
Later, like many others, he decided to share this passion and began teaching as a substitute before settling here at the Rachmaninov Conservatory.
Many of his pupils have gone on to study at regional conservatories and in musically‐oriented classes.

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