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Thierry Caens (born 1958) is a French classical trumpeter.

Life

Born in Dijon (Burgundy), Caens began studying the trumpet at the age of six with his father Marcel Caens (also father of the saxophonist Jean-Pierre Caens). He was a pupil of Robert Pichaureau, [1] Pierre Pollin [2] and Maurice André.

In 1997, he obtained the first prize for trumpet and the first prize for cornet in 1978 at the Conservatoire de Paris in Maurice André's class.

A sought-after soloist, he is a guest of the world's greatest venues, from Victoria Hall in Geneva to Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, the United States, China, Italy and Paris ( Salle Pleyel, Salle Gaveau, Radio France, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Théâtre du Châtelet, etc.). With Jean-François Paillard, he has recorded the main pages of J.S Bach, G.F Handel and J. Haydn.

Caens is also known for his many participations with other musicians, including Manuel Rocheman [ fr], Yves Jamait [ fr], Daniel Fernandez, Vladimir Cosma, William Sheller (on the album Les Machines absurdes [ fr] issued in 2000), Jean Ferrat, Richard Galliano and many others.

He also played the solo trumpet part of more than 50 soundtracks, including Jean-Paul Rappeneau's Cyrano de Bergerac.

A great soloist, Caens is at the origin of many projects and arrangements. [3]

Career

  • Solo trumpet with the Orchestre National de Lyon in 1975.
  • Founder of the "Arban Qunitet" with Jean-Paul Leroy (trumpet teacher at the Orléans Conservatory) in 1976.
  • Solo cornet at the Opéra Garnier in 1982.
  • Professor at the Dijon Conservatory since 1985.
  • Artistic director of the Camerata de Bourgogne, Burgundy Chamber Orchestra, since 1987.

He also played with Yves Henry and founded a trio with Michel Becquet and André Cazalet, [4] soloist with the Orchestre de Paris.

References

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Thierry Caens (born 1958) is a French classical trumpeter.

Life

Born in Dijon (Burgundy), Caens began studying the trumpet at the age of six with his father Marcel Caens (also father of the saxophonist Jean-Pierre Caens). He was a pupil of Robert Pichaureau, [1] Pierre Pollin [2] and Maurice André.

In 1997, he obtained the first prize for trumpet and the first prize for cornet in 1978 at the Conservatoire de Paris in Maurice André's class.

A sought-after soloist, he is a guest of the world's greatest venues, from Victoria Hall in Geneva to Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, the United States, China, Italy and Paris ( Salle Pleyel, Salle Gaveau, Radio France, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Théâtre du Châtelet, etc.). With Jean-François Paillard, he has recorded the main pages of J.S Bach, G.F Handel and J. Haydn.

Caens is also known for his many participations with other musicians, including Manuel Rocheman [ fr], Yves Jamait [ fr], Daniel Fernandez, Vladimir Cosma, William Sheller (on the album Les Machines absurdes [ fr] issued in 2000), Jean Ferrat, Richard Galliano and many others.

He also played the solo trumpet part of more than 50 soundtracks, including Jean-Paul Rappeneau's Cyrano de Bergerac.

A great soloist, Caens is at the origin of many projects and arrangements. [3]

Career

  • Solo trumpet with the Orchestre National de Lyon in 1975.
  • Founder of the "Arban Qunitet" with Jean-Paul Leroy (trumpet teacher at the Orléans Conservatory) in 1976.
  • Solo cornet at the Opéra Garnier in 1982.
  • Professor at the Dijon Conservatory since 1985.
  • Artistic director of the Camerata de Bourgogne, Burgundy Chamber Orchestra, since 1987.

He also played with Yves Henry and founded a trio with Michel Becquet and André Cazalet, [4] soloist with the Orchestre de Paris.

References


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