Salomé Gasselin, Andréas Linos, Mathias Ferré, Corinna Metz, Emmanuel Arakélian, Justin Taylor


Biography Salomé Gasselin, Andréas Linos, Mathias Ferré, Corinna Metz, Emmanuel Arakélian, Justin Taylor



Salomé Gasselin
began playing the viola da gamba at the age of 11 at the Conservatoire d'Angers. She was taught by Emily Audouin and Julien Léonard, and went on to attend various international courses where she received advice from Wieland Kuijken, Paolo Pandolfo, Josh Cheatham and Vittorio Ghielmi.

At the age of 18, she entered the CNSMD of Lyon in Marianne Muller's viola da gamba class and the University of Paris X for a Bachelor's degree in Modern Literature. She then continued her musical studies with Philippe Pierlot and Mieneke van der Velden at the Koninklijk Conservatorium in The Hague, Netherlands.

Through various encounters, she very soon joined the ensembles of her generation and played with Capriccio Stravagante (Skip Sempé), Les Inventions (Patrick Ayrton), Pygmalion (Raphaël Pichon), A Nocte temporis (Reinoud van Mechelen). She has performed in Europe and in the United States in renowned festivals such as BOZAR in Brussels, Belgium, Oudemusiek in Utrecht, Netherlands, Early Music Christmas Festival in York, England, Kirchenmusikfestival in Oslo, Norway, Händel Festpiele in Göttingen, Germany, Festival Di Natale in Pavia, Italy, and in France at the Festival international d'art lyrique d'Aix-en-Provence (France), the Festival de Sablé, the Festival d'Ambronay, and others.

Attracted by the contemporary repertoire, she collaborates with the composers Sascha Thiele and Philippe Gouttenoire. She was also called upon to premiere a piece by Jerzy Bielski at the Gaudeamus Contemporary Music Festival in Utrecht in 2016. In parallel, Salomé is teaching viola da gamba at the CRR in Nantes.

Her future projects include the creation of Cyrano de Bergerac in autumn 2017, directed by Lazare Herson Macarel.

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