Jérémie Rhorer

Jérémie Rhorer (born 15 July 1973, Paris) is a French harpsichordist, organist, composer and conductor.[1][2][3] As a youth, he studied the harpsichord, flute, and composition at the Conservatoire National de Région de Paris. He continued his musical studies in harpsichord, theory and composition at the Conservatoire National Supérieur in Paris. His teachers and mentors have included Emil Tchakarov, William Christie and Marc Minkowski.

In 1995, Rhorer and Pejman Memarzadeh co-founded L'Orchestre des Musiciens de la Prée, which brought Rhorer to the attention of Minkowski. In 2005, Rhorer and violinist Julien Chauvin co-founded the period-instrument orchestra Le Cercle de L'Harmonie. Rhorer and Le Cercle de L'Harmonie have made commercial recordings for such labels as Virgin Classics. The orchestra made its UK debut in 2011 at the Barbican Centre,[4] and its debut at The Proms in July 2016.[5] Rhorer made his USA conducting debut in 2008 with the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia.[6]

As a composer, Rhorer's works include Le cimetière des enfants (versions for piano and for orchestra), and a cello concerto composed for Jérôme Pernoo (2014).

Discography

References

  1. Bourgogne 2009 - Page 57 Jean-Paul Labourdette, Dominique Auzias, Delphine Tabary, Valérie Mayingila - 2009 "Parmi les sensations des dernières éditions : le talentueux et jeune chef Jérémie Rhorer, qui dirigea entre autres Les Noces..."
  2. Le Figaro magazine - Issues 1388-1392 - Page 81 2007 "Julien Chauvin et le chef Jérémie Rhorer ont cimenté ce groupe de tous jeunes musiciens français et européens."
  3. Jubilantes Noces "Jérémie Rhorer (né en 1973 à Paris), qui vient de faire les beaux soirs du dernier festival d'Aix, avec une perle de Haydn à la jubilante juvénilité (l'Infedelta delusa),"
  4. Richard Fairman (2011-06-29). "Le Cercle de l'Harmonie, Barbican, London". Financial Times. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
  5. Erica Jeal (2016-07-24). "Le Cercle de l'Harmonie at the Proms review – period instrument ensemble outshone by their soprano". The Guardian. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
  6. Tom Purdom (2008-03-15). "Rhorer conducts Chamber Orchestra". Broad Street Review. Retrieved 2016-07-26.
  7. Andrew Clements (2012-07-26). "Reber: Symphony No 4; Berlioz: Réverie et Caprice; Liszt: Piano Concerto No 1 – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
  8. Tim Ashley (2008-02-07). "Mozart/ Salieri/ Righini: Bravura Arias, Damrau/ Le Cercle de L'Harmonie/ Rhorer". The Guardian. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
  9. Tim Ashley (2010-01-07). "JC Bach: Arias: Jaroussky/Le Cercle de L'Harmonie/Rhorer". The Guardian. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
  10. Tim Ashley (2013-05-08). "Cherubini: Lodoïska – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 2016-07-25.

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