Satie Quartet

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The Satie Quartet is a French

Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Lyon who chose the name of the composer Erik Satie
, who never wrote a string quartet.

Composition

  • Frédéric Aurier, first violon,
  • Julie Friez, second violon,
  • Patrick Oriol, viola,
  • Guillaume Lafeuille, violoncello.

History

The Satie Quartet won several international prizes: second prize in the Competition of the National Federation of Parents' Associations of the Conservatories of Music, Dance and Dramatic Arts in Paris. (FNAPEC), the second prize in Trondheim (Norway) and in 2001, fourth prize at the Banff International String Quartet Competition (Canada).[1]

It shows a predilection for twentieth-century composers, without ignoring the classical and romantic works.[2]

It performs regularly in France (

Palazzetto Bru Zane foundation and that they return in May 2012.[4]

Recording (selection)

References