Online
December
1st to 3rd
Departamento de Música da Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Ribeirão Preto
Departamento de Música da Escola de Comunicações e Artes - Universidade de São Paulo
Symposium dedicated to the research and practice of different types of keyboard instruments
Aline Zylberajch
A graduate of the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique, Paris, and of the New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, Aline Zylberajch started her career as a harpsichordist. She contributed to the early productions of ensembles such as La Chapelle Royale, Les Musiciens du Louvre and Le Parlement de Musique, with which she performed numerous operas and oratorios.
Later, her interest in the music of the late 18th century led her naturally to an intensive involvement in the performance practice of the early piano, discovering at the same time the amazing variety of keyboard instruments that flourished all over Europe. This period, which also saw the increasing popularity of duos, trios, and quartets with obbligato keyboard opened up a whole new field of research into chamber music, and new happy musical encounters.
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One of her other addictions is playing vocal music, from early Baroque songs to Lieder evenings, and listening to the many ways this flows to keyboard repertoire. Sharing through teaching has always been an important part of Aline’s musical life. Harpsichord teacher at the Académie Supérieure de Musique in Strasbourg, she has been invited for recitals and interpretation Master classes in France, Switzerland, Austria, Holland, Belgium, Spain, Poland, Germany, Mexico, Australia and Japan.
She is a founding member of “Clavecin en France” society. Her recordings have received much praise in Diapason, Classica, Gramophone, Early Music Review, Répertoire, le Monde de la Musique.
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