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MARCH Musicians OPUS 2

Elena Rozanova Artistic director - Soloist

After studying at the legendary Tchaikovsky Conservatory and winning numerous international prizes, Elena Rozanova went on to appear as soloist with the Royal Flanders Philharmonic, the Beethovenhalle Orchestra in Bonn, the Orchestre National de France, the St Petersburg Camerata and the Novaya Rossiya Orchestra in Moscow. Her solo and chamber music recordings have been widely acclaimed by the press (“Choc” by “Monde de la musique”, 5 Stars by the Fono Forum in Germany, Diapason d’Or, 10 by Classica/Repertoire, CD of the month by the Arte channel). Equally committed to teaching, Elena Rozanova taught at the Frankfurt Hochschule before joining the Paris CRR and the École normale de musique Alfred Cortot. She is regularly invited to give masterclasses all over the world. Between 2015 and 2020, Elena will head the Conservatoire d’Agglomération de la Dracénie, which comprises seven music schools, and will play an active part in spreading musical and artistic culture among the population.

Anastasia Dewynter Soloist

Anastasia was born in 2006 into a Franco-Russian family. Lulled by music from the very first years of her life, Anastasia spent her early childhood on the concert and festival circuit with her mother, Elena Rozanova.
At the age of 18, she has performed alongside renowned musicians such as Delphine Haidan and Pierre Genisson, and won the “Soloiste & orchestra” competition in Brescia (Italy). Also committed to humanitarian causes, she takes part in volunteer programmes to teach music to underprivileged children in Africa, enabling impoverished people to blossom through art.

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Chloé Roussev Soloist and chamber musician

At just 19, Chloé Roussev, winner of international competitions, performs all over the world from France to China as a soloist and chamber musician. She was admitted to the Paris Conservatoire in 2021, where she studied with leading teachers and musicians. Invited to prestigious festivals, she plays alongside renowned artists such as François Salque and Michel Lethiec. She plays on a 1740 Andrea Castagneri violin, enhancing her already remarkable talent.

François Salque Cellist

François Salque, a graduate of Yale and the Paris Conservatoire, distinguished himself from an early age by winning numerous prestigious prizes (Geneva, Tchaikovsky, Rostropovich…). A virtuoso of recognised charisma, he has played in over 60 countries and recorded with renowned artists, his discs garnering major awards (Diapason d’Or, Victoires de la Musique, etc.). A former cellist with the Quatuor Ysaÿe, he is actively involved in contemporary music, inspiring numerous new works. Blending traditional and modern music, he is an outstanding figure on the musical landscape. François Salque teaches at the HEMU in Lausanne and at the CNSMDP in Paris.