The Consort Brouillamini
is an unusual formation which gather five recorder player from the
Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse of Lyon
(CNSMDL). During these studies, the formation received a high quality
education, provided by internationnal renamed teacher such as : Pierre
Hamon, Pierre Boragno, Peter van Heyghen and obtain a master degree of
chamber music with distinctions in 2010.
Based on the study of former treaties,
Consort Brouillamini aim to bring up to date the caracteristic musical
practice of XVIe and XVIIe century. They propose their own
retranscriptions of masterpieces from the baroque repertory and from the classical one, in order to always demonstrate original and various
programms which may help the spectator to travel through the music. The
formation is also focused on modern pieces and had the opportunity to
work with french composer Jean-Marc Serre in 2009, which composed five
original pieces for the consort gathered under the name of “Haïkaï”.
Consort Brouillamini already gave
several live performance among the Rhône-Alpes region such as the
musical season of “l’Auditorium de Grenoble”, or at the “Temple
Lanterne”. They also performed all across the country ; Strasbourg,
Nantes and Paris. They have been part of some musical festivals such as
“Les jeudi Musicaux de Royan”, baroque festival of Tarentaise, “Sinfonia
en Périgord” festival, “La note envolée” festival, “Le printemps des
orgues” festival and “Les concerts d’Anacréon” musicla season. The
musical formation also performed abroad : Gijon in Spain and at the
“Ecchi Lontani de Cagliari” festival in Sardegna.
Consort Brouillamini obtained the first
prize and the audience prize of the international contest of ancient
music of Gijon (Spain) in july 2012.
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