Laure Colladant

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Laure Colladant is a contemporary French fortepianist.

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Biography

After starting her musical training at Boulogne-sur-Mer in Charles Eloffe's class, Colladant continued at the Conservatoire of Paris, then at the École normale de musique de Paris with Lélia Gousseau and Lucile Bascourret. [1]

She performs in France, Holland, Germany, Switzerland and Italy as well as in several piano festivals in Riom (1991 and 1998), [2] in Perche, [3] during the Promenade en pays d'Auge, at the Festival d'Ambronay, [1] Musique dans le Grésivaudan [4]

She participates in several radio programs: on Radio France with Rémy Stricker and Anne Charlotte Rémond [5] on Télérama and on Radio suisse romande, a broadcast on the fortepiano with the fortepiano maker and restorer, Johannes Carda. [1]

In addition to the classical repertoire, she has created a work by Graciane Finzi, Univers de Lumière (1991) and Jacques Veyrier dedicated a work in the form of a suite for fortepiano to her in 2006.

Colladant is a teacher at the Conservatoire de Saint-Ouen and teaches chamber music at the Conservatoire de Caen  [ fr ].

She holds the title of chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.

Discography

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