Guitar duo, "Les douces cordes", Caroline Cartier & Romain Brizemur
A guitar program through a century of cinema:
Handel's sarabande for Stanley Lindon's Barry
Kubrick's Barry Lindon, 19th-century romance for the film
songs by Michel Legrand, timeless melodies from
melodies of In the Mood for Love, Journey to the End of Hell
Schindler's List...
... A musical journey that should delight movie
movie lovers.
The guitar duo formed by Caroline Cartier and Romain
Brizemur came into being after several years of
collaborations and creations of contemporary works.
contemporary works. Little by little, a shared vision of music
of music, particularly in terms of phrasing, rhythm and sensitivity,
phrasing, rhythm and sensibility, which led them to deepen
the guitar duo's rich repertoire. The
solo recital practice, Caroline's passion for dance and
Caroline's passion for dance and Romain's work as a jazzman and composer
and Romain's work as a jazz musician and composer make this an eclectic duo
to the beauty and depth of all kinds of music.
CAROLINE CARTIER studied in Prades with Jean-Pierre
then at the Conservatoire à Rayonnement
de Saint Germain en Laye (78) in the class of Spanish
in the class of Spanish master Javier Quevedo, where she
gold medals for guitar and chamber music in
chamber music in 1998, as well as an advanced prize in
in 2001. She then met Alberto Ponce and followed his
and followed his teaching at the Ecole Normale de Musique de
Paris. In 2003, she received her concert license.
A concert artist for many years, Caroline
Cartier performs in France and abroad (Italy,
Spain, Germany, Bosnia-Herzegovina) and participates in
festivals in a variety of formations: with violin or flute
or flute, in quartet, trio, guitar duo and solo.
She has made several recordings: solo, in duo and in
quartet.
Holder of the Certificat d'Aptitude de professeur, she teaches
teaches guitar at the Conservatoire d'Alfortville (94).
ROMAIN BRIZEMUR studied classical and jazz guitar
classical guitar and jazz guitar (Django Reinhardt,
Pat Metheny).
A prize-winner in several competitions, he has recorded some fifteen
records, including two in collaboration with Didier
Lockwood. He performs at various festivals: Samois
sur Seine, Jazz à Vienne, opening for Stéphane
Grappelli and Michel Petrucciani.
Holder of the Certificat d'Aptitude for classical guitar, he teaches
teaching in Vincennes (94).
In addition to his work as a guitarist, he also composes
guitar, he composes a wide range of contemporary
(chamber music, concerto) and does most of the arrangements
arrangements for the duo "Les douces
cordes" duo.
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