Véronique
Fèvre
Véronique Fèvre began her studies in the music School of her father and then at Caen National Conservatory where she obtains, at 14 years old, a First clarinet Price. Then, she entered at Boulogne-Billancourt National Conservatory and wan the First clarinet Price. She improved with Jacques Di Donato and Michel Arrignon. Véronique Fèvre is fascinated by contemporary music very early and soon becomes a member of the French Itinéraire Ensemble and the Germ Ensemble. She becomes soloist at the 2E2M Ensemble with which she creates and records numerous oeuvres such as «Involutive » from Paul Méfano. She creates the clarinet concerto from Frédéric Durieux at Radio France Présences Festival in 2002 and in 2003 she creates the clarinet concerto from Denis Cohen. Véronique Fèvre is also clarinet of the Ars Nova Ensemble where she creates oeuvres from Bernard Cavanna, Luc Ferrari and Georges Aperghis. She plays regularly with large famous orchestras such as the Paris Opera Orchestra and radio France Orchestra. Véronique Fèvre is playing chamber music with the Carpe Diem ensemble conducted by Jean Pierre Arnaud. She played in two different version of the Stravinski « Histoire du Soldat » : one from Jean-Claude Penchenat and one from Jean Rochefort, and she is also working and playing on stage with the french comedian Eric Ruf from the National troup of « Comédie Française ». Véronique Fèvre played with William Scheller, Jean-Claude Petit and Jean-Claude Vannier. In France, she participates each year in such festivals as Montpellier, Aix-en-Provence, Avignon, Strasbourg, Lille, Marseille Festival and she plays in the most famous halls and festivals all other the world. Véronique Fèvre is clarinet Professor at Saint-Maur National Conservatory - CRR. |