A child prodigy in her youth and a competition-winning virtuoso by her late teens, cellist Anne Gastinel has gone on to handsomely fulfill all the promise augured by such auspicious beginnings. She has appeared on French television, received countless awards, made over a dozen recordings, and given concerts at the major venues throughout Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, often with the leading conductors and orchestras. In addition, despite her busy concert and recording schedules, Gastinel has served on the faculty of the Lyon Conservatory as professor of cello. Her repertory is broad, spanning Baroque and modern music, taking in solo, chamber, and concertante works by J.S. Bach, Haydn, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms, Dvorák, Elgar, Bloch, Rachmaninov, and contemporary French composer Éric Tanguy.When I hear Anne play, I wish I played cello, but I play piano.
When I hear Anne speak, I wish I spoke French, but I speak English & Italian.
She is an inspiring musical gift to all of us so maybe it's time for language and music lessons once again!
When I hear Anne speak, I wish I spoke French, but I speak English & Italian.
She is an inspiring musical gift to all of us so maybe it's time for language and music lessons once again!
Wishing all a fantastic day and hope you enjoy listening to Anne Gastinel as much as I am this moment!
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