Philippe Muller
Philippe Muller is a French cellist.
Biography
Muller was born in 1946 in the Alsace region of France. He studied the cello with Paul Tortelier, Mstislav Rostropovich and André Navarra.
In 1970 he formed a trio with Jean-Jacques Kantorow and Jacques Rouvier.[1]
In 1979 he was appointed Professor of cello at the most prestigious Paris Conservatoire, succeeding his teacher André Navarra.[1] His pupils include Gautier Capuçon, Henri Demarquette, François Salque, Marc Coppey, Emmanuelle Bertrand and Xavier Philips .
Aside from his teaching duties, he is also frequently invited to serve as a jury member for international cello competitions.
Discography
- Ravel - Trios and Sonatas (Erato, 1974)
- Stravinsky - Songs (Deutsche Grammophon, 1991)
- Schoenberg - Suite op.29, etc. (Sony Classical, 1993)
- Schoenberg - Serenade, Five Pieces for Orchestra (Sony Classical, 1993)
- Offenbach - Cello Duets (Arion, 1993)
- Telemann - Cantatas & Fantaisies (Adda, 1993)
- Schubert - Trout Quintet, Piano Trio no.1 (Viola, 1996)
- Bach - Les 6 suites pour violoncelle seul (Passavant Music, 2008)
References
- 1 2 "Philippe Muller, Cellist". ICS. Retrieved 21 March 2013.
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