Aline Zylberajch

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Aline Zylberajch is a French harpsichordist, teacher and musicologist, also playing the organ and the piano-forte.

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Biography

Zylberajch studied music at the Conservatoire de Paris with Robert Veyron-Lacroix, Claude Ballif (analysis) and Norbert Dufourcq (history of music) [1] and at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. [2]

She then participated in the productions of several baroque ensembles such as Philippe Herreweghe's La Chapelle Royale, Marc Minkowski's Les Musiciens du Louvre, Martin Gester [3] 's Le Parlement de musique  [ fr ], an ensemble based in Strasbourg. [2]

She teaches harpsichord in Strasbourg, at the Académie Supérieure de musique and harpsichord didactics at the Department of Pedagogy of the Conservatoire de Paris. [2]

Among her pupils were Francis Jacob and Johann Vexo.

Discography

Four-hands
Chamber music
Accompanist

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References

  1. Aline Zylberajch portrait d'une claviériste on anaclase.com.
  2. 1 2 3 Biographie on lafollia.com.
  3. Martin Gester on France Musique
  4. Le Portrait de l'Amour on Gramophone UK
  5. Revue du disque by Laurent Marty (2003) on resmusica.com.