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Myriam Rignol | |
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Background information | |
Born | [1] Perpignan, France | July 12, 1988
Genres | Baroque music, Chamber music, Medieval music, Renaissance music, Contemporary music |
Occupation(s) | Musician, gambist |
Instrument | Viola de gamba |
Years active | 2011–Present |
Myriam Rignol (born 1988) is a French viola da gamba player and teacher. [1]
Rignol began her viola da gamba studies at the Regional Conservatory of Music in Perpignan. She then went on to study at the National Conservatory of Music and Dance in Lyon, the Cologne University of Music, and the Royal Conservatory of Brussels. Her main teachers have been Christian Sala, Marianne Muller, Emmanuel Balssa, Rainer Zipperling, Wieland Kuijken, Jordi Savall, and Philippe Pierlot. [2]
Rignol holds an advanced degree in early music. In 2011, with the backing of the Superior School of Music in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, she created the viola da gamba class at the Grand Besançon conservatory. [3] Since September 2021, she also taught viola da gamba at the National Conservatory of Music and Dance in Lyon. [4]
Rignol also frequently gives classes, workshops, and masterclasses at the Juilliard School in New York, the National Tsing Hua University Nan Da Campus in Taiwan, and the Foundation Les Arts Florissants. [5] [6]
Rignol is also a professor with the Instituto d'O Passo. [7]
Rignol is regularly invited as a soloist, ensemble player, and orchestral musician in many European and American countries, as well as Senegal, Lebanon, and Japan.
In 2007, she co-founded the ensemble Les Timbres with Yoko Kawakubo and Julien Wolfs. She continues to serve as an artistic director. [8] [9]
As a basso continuo player she regularly performs with the ensembles A Nocte Temporis [10] directed by Reinoud Van Mechelen and Les Arts Florissants directed by William Christie and Paul Agnew. [11]
She actively collaborates with the Ricercar Consort, [12] Pygmalion, [13] Ensemble Correspondances, [14] La Main Harmonique, [15] I Gemelli, [16] and many other artists, including Marc Mauillon, [17] Angélique Mauillon, Marie Van Rijn, Cyril Auvity, [18] Thomas Dunford, and Léa Desandre. [19]
She is a member of the Musicall Humors consort with Lucile Boulanger, Julien Leonard, Joshua Cheatham, and Nicholas Milne. [20] She also forms a viol duet with Mathilde Vialle. [21]
In addition, she occasionally collaborates with L'Achéron, Capriccio Stravagante, Hesperion XXI, Arcangelo, and Le Poème Harmonique.
In 2023 she was named Chevalière de l'ordre des arts et lettres. [33]
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