Myriam Rignol

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Background information
Born (1988-07-12) 12 July 1988 (age 35)
Genres Baroque music, Chamber music, Medieval music, Renaissance music, Contemporary music
Occupation(s) Musician Violiste
Instrument(s) Viol
Years activesince 20xx

Myriam Rignol, born July 12, 1988, is a French musician and viola da gamba player. [1]

Contents

Training

She began her viola da gamba studies at the Regional Conservatory of Music in Perpignan, with further study at the National Conservatory of Music and Dance in Lyon, the Hochschule für Musik in Cologne, 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]

Career

Education

Holder of an advanced degree in early music, in 2011 she created the viola da gamba class at the Grand Besançon conservatory, backed by the Superior School of Music in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. [3] In September 2021, she also became a viola da gamba teacher at the Conservatory of Lyon CNSMD. [4]

She also frequently gives master classes, including classes and workshops at the Juilliard School in New York, at the National Tsing Hua University Nan Da Campus in Taiwan and in Japan, for the Fondation des Arts Florissants. [5] ' [6]

In addition, Myriam Rignol participates with the Instituto d'O Passo. [7]

Ensembles

Regularly invited as a soloist, ensemble player, or orchestral musician in many European and American countries, she has also performed in Senegal, Lebanon and Japan. [8]

She is the founder and co-artistic director of the Ensemble Les Timbres since 2007, [9] with Yoko Kawakubo and Julien Wolfs [10]

As a continuo player she regularly performs with the ensembles A Nocte Temporis [11] (dir. Reinoud Van Mechelen) and Les Arts Florissants (dir. William Christie (musician) & Paul Agnew). [12]

She actively collaborates with the Ricercar Consort, [13] Pygmalion Ensemble, [14] Ensemble Correspondences, [15] La Main Harmonique, [16] I Gemelli, [17] and many other artists, including Marc Mauillon, [18] Angélique Mauillon, Marie Van Rijn, Cyril Auvity, [19] Thomas Dunford, and Léa Desandre. [20]

She is a member of the Musicall Humors consort with Lucile Boulanger, Julien Leonard, Joshua Cheatham and Nicholas Milne, [21] and she also forms a viol duet with Mathilde Vialle. [22]

In addition, she occasionally collaborates with L'Achéron, Capriccio Stravagante, Hesperion XXI, Arcangelo and Le Poème Harmonique.

Awards

In 2023 she is named Chevalière de l'ordre des arts et lettres. [34]

Discography

Solo

Chamber music

with Ensemble Les Timbres

with other ensembles

  • Je m'abandonne à vous, airs sur des poésies de la Comtesse de la Suze with Marc Mauillon and Angélique Mauillon, 2021. [44]
  • Le coucher du Roi, musiques pour la chambre de Louis XIV with Thibaut Roussel and Les Musiciens du Roi, 2021. [45]
  • Quatre Suites de clavecin de François Dieupart with Marie Van Rhijn, Héloïse Gaillard, Tami Trauman and Pierre Rinderknecht, 2020. [46]
  • Barricades - with Jean Rondeau, Thomas Dunford and Léa Dessandre, 2020. [47]
  • A deux violes esgales, Sainte Colombe, Marin Marais - with Mathilde Vialle and the participation of Thibaut Roussel and Julien Wolfs, 2020. [48] ' [49]
  • Pathodia sacra et profana, Constantin Huygens - with Marie Van Rijn and Cyril Auvity, 2020. [50]
  • Monsieur de Sainte Colombe et ses filles - with the Ricercar Consort, 2020. [51]
  • The Dubhlinn Gardens, musiques irlandaises des 17ème et du 18ème siècle - with A Nocte Temporis, 2019. [52]
  • Leçons de Ténèbres, Michel Lambert - with Marc Mauillon, Thibaut Roussel and Marouan Mankar-Bennis, 2018. [53]
  • Inventions, Denis Dufour - with Furians ensemble, 2018. [54]
  • Resveries, pièces du livre V, Marin Marais - with the Ricercar Consort, 2014. [55]
  • Infernum in Paradise, consort songs & music - with Musicall Humors, 2012. [56]
  • L’Aura Mia Sacra, Cipriano de Rore - with La Main Harmonique, 2013. [57]

Continuo

with les Arts Florissants

  • N'espérez plus mes yeux, airs sérieux et à boire vol. 3, 2021. [58]
  • Les Arts Florissants, 40 ans 1979-2019, 2019. [59] ' [60]
  • L’Incoronazione di Poppea, Claudio Monteverdi, 2019. [61]
  • Si vous vouliez un jour, airs sérieux et à boire vol.2, 2019, diapason d'or. [62]
  • Bien que l’amour, airs sérieux et à boire vol. 1, 2016. [63]

with A Nocte Temporis

with Ensemble Correspondences

Orchestral music

with Ensemble Correspondences

with A Nocte Temporis

with I Gemelli

with Pygmalion

with Le Poème Harmonique

with Il Gardellino

  • Schlage doch gewünschte Stunde, cantates de Bach, Telemann et Hoffmann, 2012. [85]

See also

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