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Philippe Muller

Philippe Muller (born 20 April 1946, in Mulhouse) is a French cellist.

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Philippe Muller (born 20 April 1946, in Mulhouse) is a French cellist and pedagogue.[1]

His first contact with the cello was under the guidance of Dominique Prete, professor at the National School of Music and soloist with the philharmonic orchestra of his native city.

His parents, although passionate about music, did not initially think of making him a professional musician, but they did not oppose his desire to attend the Paris Conservatoire.[2]

With André Navarra, his mentor, Philippe Muller realized the importance of methodical and well-organized work. The years he spends in his class prepare the basis for his own teaching. Guy Fallot and Paul Tortelier will complete his training.

Philippe Muller has devoted an important part of his career to chamber music. For a long time principal cello of the Versailles Chamber Orchestra, he founded in 1970 a trio with Jean-Jacques Kantorow and Jacques Rouvier, which rapidly acquired great national and international renown. In 1976, he joined the Ensemble Intercontemporain where he became familiar with the music of his time. He stayed there for seven years.

In 1979 he was appointed Professor of cello at the most prestigious Conservatoire de Paris, succeeding his teacher André Navarra.[3] A leading figure of the French cello school, he was passionate about teaching and for thirty-five years trained a large number of students, many of whom became renowned soloists. In 2014, reaching retirement age, he emigrated to the United States and accepted a teaching position at the Manhattan School of Music in New York City.[4]

Aside from his teaching duties, he is also frequently invited to serve as a jury member for the most prestigious international cello competitions, f.e. Concours de violoncelle Rostropovitch, International Paulo Cello Competition, Grand Prix Emanuel Feuermann, Pablo Casals International Cello Competition, Isang Yun Competition, George Enescu International Competition, Beijing International Music Competition. In order to maintain a balance between classes and concerts, he performs as a soloist as often as possible and collaborates with numerous ensembles. He is a regular guest in major European, American and Asian cities.

His extensive discography, begun in the seventies, reflects his eclectic tastes and his love of chamber music.

Famous cellists having studied with Philippe Muller edit

Sophia Bacelar, Emmanuelle Bertrand, Gautier Capuçon, Marc Coppey, Blaise Déjardin, Bruno Delepelaire, Henri Demarquette, Katharina Deserno, Ophélie Gaillard, Anne Gastinel, Alexander Gebert, Christian-Pierre La Marca, Éric & Yan Levionnois, Hee-Young Lim, Dimitri Maslennikov, Edgar Moreau, Kenji Nakagi, Pablo de Naveran, Aurélien Pascal, Jérôme Pernoo, Romain Garioud, Xavier Phillips, Raphaël Pidoux, François Salque, Camille Thomas, Dominique de Williencourt, Sung-Won Yang, William Molina Cestari, Johan van Iersel.

Discography edit

    • Vivaldi: Six sonatas for Cello and Harpsichord Op. 14 (with Klaus Preis), Da Camera Magna
    • Mozart: Quartets with flute (with András Adorján, Pina Carmirelli, Philipp Naegele), Sastruphon
    • Ludwig van Beethoven: Serenades (avec Pina Carmirelli, Philipp Naegele), Impromptu
    • Johann Sebastian Bach: The musical Offering (with András Adorján, Johannes Nerokas, Bernd Krakow, Masafumi Hori, Maria Fülöp, Philipp Naegele, Jürgen Wolf), Sastruphon, 1972
    • Bohuslav Martinu, Maurice Ravel: Duets for violin and cello (with Pina Carmirelli), Da Camera Magna, 1972
    • Johann Sebastian Bach: The Art of the Fugue (with Pina Carmirelli, Maria Fülöp, Philipp Naegele), Sastruphon, 1973
    • Bohuslav Martinu: Cello Sonatas (with Ralf Gothoni), Da Camera Magna, 1975
    • Cello and Organ (with Rolf Schönstedt), Da Camera Magna, 1976
    • Paganini, Boccherini: Guitare Chamber Music (with Rudolf Wangler, Philipp Naegele, Jean-Claude Bouveresse, Marjan Karuza), Da Camera Song, 1976
    • The Art of the Cello (with Brigitte Haudebourg, Jacques Rouvier, Henri Wojtkowiak, Paul Tortelier), Arion, 1979
    • Bohuslav Martinu, Works for Cello 2 (with Ralf Gothoni), Da Camera Magna,1979
    • Jacques Offenbach : Cello Duets (with Alain Meunier), 1980
    • Gabriel Fauré, César Franck: Works for Cello and Piano (with Jacques Rouvier), Harmonia Mundi, 1982
    • Michel Merlet: Chamber Music (with Jean-Jacques Kantorow, Pascal Devoyon), Cybelia, 1983
    • Guy Ropartz: Sonatas for cello and piano (with Monique Bouvet), Oybella, 1989
    • Igor Stravinsky: Florence Gould Hall Chamber Players (with Pierre-Henri Xuereb, Jean-Louis Haguenauer, Michel Lethiec, Annick Roussin, Alexis Galperine, Fabrice Pierre, Patrick Gallois), OPES 3D, 1993
    • Jacques Castérède: Trois paysages d'Automne (with Atelier Musique Ville d'Avray, conductor: Jean-Louis Petit), REM, 1999
    • Ivo Malec: Arco-I, Motus, 1999
    • Johan Sebastien Bach: The 6 Suites for cello solo, Passavant Music, 2008
    • Jean Cras: Chamber Music (with Shikiko Tsuruzono, Akiko Nanashima, Jacques Gauthier), Fontec, 2012

In a trio with Jean-Jacques Kantorow and Jacques Rouvier

With the Heidelberg Chamber Orchestra

Within l'Octuor de Paris

  • Franz Schubert: Octet in F, Opus 166 (with Jean-Pierre Laroque, Guy Deplus, Gabin Lauridon,Daniel Bourgue, Jean-Louis Bonafous, Gérard Klam, Jean Léber), CGD, 1978

Within l'Ensemble Intercontemporain

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 19 January 2012. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  2. ^ Interview with Philippe Muller, 5 April 2020.
  3. ^ "Philippe Muller, Cellist". ICS. Retrieved 21 March 2013.
  4. ^ "Philippe Muller".

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Philippe Muller born 20 April 1946 in Mulhouse is a French cellist Contents 1 Biography 2 Famous cellists having studied with Philippe Muller 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksBiography editPhilippe Muller born 20 April 1946 in Mulhouse is a French cellist and pedagogue 1 His first contact with the cello was under the guidance of Dominique Prete professor at the National School of Music and soloist with the philharmonic orchestra of his native city His parents although passionate about music did not initially think of making him a professional musician but they did not oppose his desire to attend the Paris Conservatoire 2 With Andre Navarra his mentor Philippe Muller realized the importance of methodical and well organized work The years he spends in his class prepare the basis for his own teaching Guy Fallot and Paul Tortelier will complete his training Philippe Muller has devoted an important part of his career to chamber music For a long time principal cello of the Versailles Chamber Orchestra he founded in 1970 a trio with Jean Jacques Kantorow and Jacques Rouvier which rapidly acquired great national and international renown In 1976 he joined the Ensemble Intercontemporain where he became familiar with the music of his time He stayed there for seven years In 1979 he was appointed Professor of cello at the most prestigious Conservatoire de Paris succeeding his teacher Andre Navarra 3 A leading figure of the French cello school he was passionate about teaching and for thirty five years trained a large number of students many of whom became renowned soloists In 2014 reaching retirement age he emigrated to the United States and accepted a teaching position at the Manhattan School of Music in New York City 4 Aside from his teaching duties he is also frequently invited to serve as a jury member for the most prestigious international cello competitions f e Concours de violoncelle Rostropovitch International Paulo Cello Competition Grand Prix Emanuel Feuermann Pablo Casals International Cello Competition Isang Yun Competition George Enescu International Competition Beijing International Music Competition In order to maintain a balance between classes and concerts he performs as a soloist as often as possible and collaborates with numerous ensembles He is a regular guest in major European American and Asian cities His extensive discography begun in the seventies reflects his eclectic tastes and his love of chamber music Famous cellists having studied with Philippe Muller editSophia Bacelar Emmanuelle Bertrand Gautier Capucon Marc Coppey Blaise Dejardin Bruno Delepelaire Henri Demarquette Katharina Deserno Ophelie Gaillard Anne Gastinel Alexander Gebert Christian Pierre La Marca Eric amp Yan Levionnois Hee Young Lim Dimitri Maslennikov Edgar Moreau Kenji Nakagi Pablo de Naveran Aurelien Pascal Jerome Pernoo Romain Garioud Xavier Phillips Raphael Pidoux Francois Salque Camille Thomas Dominique de Williencourt Sung Won Yang William Molina Cestari Johan van Iersel Discography editVivaldi Six sonatas for Cello and Harpsichord Op 14 with Klaus Preis Da Camera Magna Mozart Quartets with flute with Andras Adorjan Pina Carmirelli Philipp Naegele Sastruphon Ludwig van Beethoven Serenades avec Pina Carmirelli Philipp Naegele Impromptu Johann Sebastian Bach The musical Offering with Andras Adorjan Johannes Nerokas Bernd Krakow Masafumi Hori Maria Fulop Philipp Naegele Jurgen Wolf Sastruphon 1972 Bohuslav Martinu Maurice Ravel Duets for violin and cello with Pina Carmirelli Da Camera Magna 1972 Johann Sebastian Bach The Art of the Fugue with Pina Carmirelli Maria Fulop Philipp Naegele Sastruphon 1973 Bohuslav Martinu Cello Sonatas with Ralf Gothoni Da Camera Magna 1975 Cello and Organ with Rolf Schonstedt Da Camera Magna 1976 Paganini Boccherini Guitare Chamber Music with Rudolf Wangler Philipp Naegele Jean Claude Bouveresse Marjan Karuza Da Camera Song 1976 The Art of the Cello with Brigitte Haudebourg Jacques Rouvier Henri Wojtkowiak Paul Tortelier Arion 1979 Bohuslav Martinu Works for Cello 2 with Ralf Gothoni Da Camera Magna 1979 Jacques Offenbach Cello Duets with Alain Meunier 1980 Gabriel Faure Cesar Franck Works for Cello and Piano with Jacques Rouvier Harmonia Mundi 1982 Michel Merlet Chamber Music with Jean Jacques Kantorow Pascal Devoyon Cybelia 1983 Guy Ropartz Sonatas for cello and piano with Monique Bouvet Oybella 1989 Igor Stravinsky Florence Gould Hall Chamber Players with Pierre Henri Xuereb Jean Louis Haguenauer Michel Lethiec Annick Roussin Alexis Galperine Fabrice Pierre Patrick Gallois OPES 3D 1993 Jacques Casterede Trois paysages d Automne with Atelier Musique Ville d Avray conductor Jean Louis Petit REM 1999 Ivo Malec Arco I Motus 1999 Johan Sebastien Bach The 6 Suites for cello solo Passavant Music 2008 Jean Cras Chamber Music with Shikiko Tsuruzono Akiko Nanashima Jacques Gauthier Fontec 2012In a trio with Jean Jacques Kantorow and Jacques Rouvier Dmitri Shostakovich Bohuslav Martinu Twentieth century trios Da Camera Magna 1971 Maurice Ravel Trio for piano violon cello Sonata for violon and cello Erato 1975 Johannes Brahms Trio n 1 Opus 8 in B for piano violin and cello Sarastro 1977 Beethoven The Archduke Trio Opus 97 Accord 1978 Johannes Brahms Trios opus 87 C major opus 101 C minor Accord 1979 Hans Pfitzner Trio in F minor Opus 8 for piano violin and cello Da Camera 1980 Franz Schubert Trio Opus 99 Forlane 1982 Franz Schubert Trout Quintet Opus 114 with Vladimir Mendelssohn and Duncan Mc Tier Forlane 1982 Debussy Ravel Faure Trios for piano violin and cello Denon 1993With the Heidelberg Chamber Orchestra Antonio Vivaldi Concertos for cello Sastruphon George Philipp Telemann Triple concerto in B flat major concert in G major concert suite in D major Da Camera Magna 1974Within l Octuor de Paris Franz Schubert Octet in F Opus 166 with Jean Pierre Laroque Guy Deplus Gabin Lauridon Daniel Bourgue Jean Louis Bonafous Gerard Klam Jean Leber CGD 1978Within l Ensemble Intercontemporain Maurice Ravel Chansons madecasses with Jessye Norman Alain Marion Pierre Laurent Aimard 1979 Arnold Schoenberg The Transfigured Night Op 4 with Charles Andre Linale Maryvonne Le Dizes Jean Sulem Garth Knox Pierre Strauch References edit Philippe Muller Archived from the original on 19 January 2012 Retrieved 4 April 2020 Interview with Philippe Muller 5 April 2020 Philippe Muller Cellist ICS Retrieved 21 March 2013 Philippe Muller External links editwww cellist nl database Archived 29 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine Portals nbsp classical music nbsp France Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Philippe Muller amp oldid 1178895535, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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