Coline-Marie Orliac

Coline-Marie Orliac
Coline-Marie Orliac
Background information
Born 1989 (age 2627)
Instruments Harp

Coline-Marie Orliac (born 1989) is a harpist from Antibes, France. Orliac recently graduated from the Curtis Institute of Music, where she studied with Judy Loman, former principal of the Toronto Symphony, and Elizabeth Hainen, principal of the Philadelphia Orchestra. She received a Bachelor of Music degree and was awarded the Joan Hutton Landis Award for Excellence in Academics.[1]

Career

In December 2009, she was invited to perform with the Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Neeme Jarvi,[2] and in July 2009, she was a harpist of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Simon Rattle at the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence.[2] During the festival, she was also part of the Académie Européene de Musique where she performed chamber music with Jeremy Findler and Luiz Filipe Coelho. Two months prior to this, Ms. Orliac was invited to become a member of the Dolce Suono Chamber Music Concert Series, where she regularly performs with members of the Philadelphia Orchestra.

In 2008, Ms. Orliac was a prize winner of the Concours International de Harpe de la Cité des Arts de Paris and was the only candidate to be awarded a special prize for the best performance of Damase’s “Thème and Variations”. Additionally, she was named a finalist in the Philadelphia Orchestra Albert M. Greenfield Student Competition and won second prize in the Riverside Symphonia Caprio Young Artists Competition in Lambertville, New Jersey.[3] The same year, she was invited to perform harp-trombone duets at the Tenth World Harp Congress in Amsterdam.

Ms. Orliac performed frequently with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, Curtis Opera Theatre orchestra, and on the Curtis Student Recital Series. While at Curtis, she participated in master classes with María-Luisa Rayan, Isabelle Perrin, Yolanda Kondonassis, Gretchen van Hoesen, and Lionel Party, and she performed in a concert sponsored by the Philadelphia Harp Society. In 2006, Ms. Orliac was invited by Claudio Abbado to tour Europe with the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra.[4] She has also performed with the Pittsburgh Youth Symphony Orchestra, the Chamber Orchestra of Nice, and for the Spivakov Festival in Moscow.

At the Seventh and Tenth USA International Harp Competition, she was a top prize winner and was twice awarded the Mario Falcao Prize for best performance of the piece written for the competition. She also won first prize in the 2005 UFAM International Harp Competition and second prize in the Vera Dulova Harp Competition in Moscow—the first French harpist ever to receive this award.[4]

Prior to entering Curtis, Ms. Orliac studied at the Nice Conservatoire,[2] receiving two diplomas of musical studies and first prizes in harp and piano. She has also studied with Elizabeth Fontan-Binoche; Judith Liber, former principal harp of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra; Isabelle Moretti from the Paris Conservatoire; Marie-Pierre Langlamet, principal harp of the Berlin Philharmonic; and with Susann McDonald and Elzbieta Szmyt at Indiana University, USA.

References

  1. "Meet Coline-Marie Orliac, Harpist for A Feast of Carols". Retrieved April 9, 2011.
  2. 1 2 3 "Coline-Marie Orliac - harpist". Slowind. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
  3. "Arts News". The Morning Call. 6 April 2008.
  4. 1 2 "7th USA International Harp Competition Finals" (PDF). Indiana University. 2007. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Wednesday, January 07, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.