Laurent Lagarde
Laurent Lagarde was born in Dijon (France) and
started his musical training in Bernard Bon's class. He lived in Dijon until
1986 when he won unanimously the first interregional prize. In 1987 he was accepted in the "Conservatoire
National de Musique of Paris" and won unanimously prizes in cello and chamber
music. Then he studied with Jean Mouillière. He worked with famous maestros such as Klaus
Heitz, Phillipe Muller, Michel Strauss and took part in Kirschbaum's master
class and Aldo Parisot's. When he was solo cello of the Harmonia Nova
Orchestra of Paris, he met in 1989 Jean-François Corvasier with whom he founded
the Aulnes trio in 1993. He is now teaching in the "Conservatoire National
de Région" of Dijon and playing as a cello soloist in the Camerata of
Bourgogne. |