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LILLE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA

LILLE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA - Orchestre national de Lille · d’Adam as a tribute to Olivier Greif published by Accord with the National Orchestra of France and Henri Demarquette cello

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LILLENATIONALORCHESTRA

London01h40

Amsterdam03h30

Brussels38min

Berlin09h40

Paris01h00

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Jean-Claude Casadesus

Jean-Claude CasadesusAfter studying at the Paris Conservatoire, Jean-Claude Casadesus trained under two conductors, Pierre Dervaux and Pierre Boulez. He was appointed musical director of the Théâtre du Châtelet in 1965, and in 1969 became resident conductor at the Opéra de Paris and the Opéra-Comique. He was one of the founders of the Orchestre des Pays de la Loire, and served as assistant director until 1976, when he established the Orchestre National de Lille. Under his direction, the orchestra has brought their wide repertoire, dynamism and artistic integrity to audiences in four continents and thirty countries.

At the same time, he has pursued an international career and is regularly invited to conduct orchestras in Philadelphia, Salt Lake City, Montreal, St. Petersburg, London, Paris, Tokyo, Seoul, Singapore, as well as the Gulbenkian Orchestra and the Berliner Symphoniker. He also conducts opera on a regular basis in Monte Carlo and Trieste, with the Orchestre de Paris, Flanders Opera and of course, the Opéra de Lille, where he conducted Carmen in 2010 (DVD release in May 2011). He recently appeared with the Orchestre National de France at the 2009 Festival Présences.

After China (2007 and the 2010 World Exposition in Shanghai) and a triumphant tour in Austria, Slovenia and Croatia (2009), Jean-Claude Casadesus toured with his orchestra as part of the France-Russia year in 2010. Future engagements lead him to Taipei, Montreal, Lisbon and Singapore.

An Ardent Defender of contemporary music, he received the Charles Cros Award for the first recording of his Orchestra : The Première Symphonie by Henri Dutilleux. He is President of Musique Nouvelle en Liberté (Association for the support and promotion of contemporary music). In 2001 he created a in-residence composers post, and appointed Bruno Mantovani for 3 years (from 2008 to 2011).

Jean-Claude Casadesus has made thirty recordings with the Orchestre National de Lille, which has received a number of awards. Recently he was rewarded with a “choc Classica” for the CD Par la chute d’Adam as a tribute to Olivier Greif published by Accord with the National Orchestra of France and Henri Demarquette cello. He conducts his orchestra in their first educational DVD designed for teachers Tableaux d’une Exposition, entre musique et peinture based on the masterwork of Mussorgsky in association with the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille. He is the author of the book Le plus court chemin d’un coeur à un autre (Stock). In 2012 a series of conversations between Jean-Claude Casadesus and Frédéric Gaussin entitled La partition d’une vie was published by the Éditions Écriture.

Jean-Claude Casadesus is director of the Orchestre National de Lille, director of “lille piano(s) festival”. He served as musical director of the Orchestre Français des Jeunes until December 2007. He is a Commandeur de la Légion d’Honneur, Commandeur de l’Ordre National du Mérite and Commandeur des Arts et Lettres, Commandeur de l’Ordre Orange Nassau - Officier de l’Ordre Léopold de Belgique and Chevalier des Palmes Académiques.

orchestre national de lille

orchestre national de lilleThe Orchestre National de Lille was established with the backing of the Nord-Pas de Calais region and state support in 1976, and since that date has pursued an ambitious artistic outreach policy, on the initiative of Jean-Claude Casadesus. Its aims are to make the repertoire better known, foster new music, promote fresh talent, and educational and youth projects. International conductors and soloists are invited by the orchestra’s director to collaborate in what he defines as “taking music to everywhere it can go”.

Over a period of thirty years, the Orchestre National de Lille has thus established itself as no less than an ambassador for the region and for French culture, whether at home in France, abroad or in the nearly two hundred local authorities that make up the Nord-Pas de Calais region and which, in a model example of decentralisation, it sustains musically. The orchestra’s work has taken it to four continents and more than thirty countries.

After China (2007 and the 2010 World Exposition in Shanghai) and a triumphant tour in Austria, Slovenia and Croatia (2009), the orchestra and Jean-Claude Casadesus toured in Russia (five concerts) as part of the France-Russia year in 2010. In September 2013 they give their first concerts in Kazakhstan (in Almaty and Astana).

The Orchestre National de Lille makes regular broadcasts on radio and television and its dynamic approach in the recording studio is demonstrated by a recent disc devoted to the music of Thierry Escaich, composer-in-residence between 2003 and 2005 (it won a Choc de l’Année du Monde de la Musique in 2007). A second disc of music by Canteloube was awarded an Orphée d’or by the Académie du disque lyrique and the Prix SACD for the best recording of music by a French composer. This followed on from the first volume of the Chants d’Auvergne, which was the Naxos label’s international best-selling disc in 2005. The Orchestre National de Lille is the first French orchestra to have recorded Walton’s two symphonies, just appeared on the BIS label. The orchestra released a cd devoted to Bizet (Clovis and Clotilde, Te Deum) under the direction of Jean-Claude Casadesus with Naxos (November 2010) and participated in Bernard Cavanna’s cd (composer-in-residence from 2005 to 2008) through the Shanghai Concerto and Karl Koop Konzert under the direction of Peter Rundel and Grant Llewellyn at Aeon (January 2011).

In 2011 their Carmen under the baton of Jean-Claude Casadesus given in the Opéra de Lille released in DVD. In 2012 the Orchestre National de Lille with Jean-Claude Casadesus presented their first educational DVD designed for teachers Tableaux d’une Exposition, entre musique et peinture based on the masterwork of Mussorgsky in association with the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille.

discography Jean-Claude Casadesus conductor Pierre AncelinFilius Hominis

Ludwig van BeethovenViolin Concerto / Romances

Hector BerliozSymphonie Fantastique / L’Enfance du Christ / Four Prix de Rome Cantatas / La Damnation de Faust

Hector Berlioz Les Nuits d’ÉtéErnest Chausson Poème de l’Amour et de la MerPaul Dukas La Péri

Georges BizetSuites from Carmen et L’Arlésienne / Cantate Clovis et Clotilde / Te Deum / “ROMA” Symphony

Bernard CavannaShanghai Concerto / Trois strophes sur le nom de Patrice Emery Lumumba / Karl Koop Konzert

Joseph CanteloubeChants d’Auvergne / Chants d’Auvergne II / Tryptique / Chants de France

Claude DebussyPelléas et Mélisande / Nocturnes / La Damoiselle élue / La Mer

Thierry EscaichMiroir d’ombres / Vertiges de la Croix / Chaconne

Arthur HoneggerKing David

George GershwinRhapsody in Blue / Concerto en fa majeur / Porgy and Bess : A symphonic Picture

Gustav MahlerKindertotenlieder / Rückert Lieder / Des Knaben WunderhornSymphony No.1 “Titan” / Symphony No.2 “Resurrection”Symphony No.4 / Symphony No.5Boxset Symphonies No.1, 2, 4, 5

Jules MassenetWerther

Darius MilhaudLa Création du Monde / Le Bœuf sur le toit / Suite provençale / L’Homme et son Désir

Darius Milhaud / Le Groupe des SixLes Mariés de la Tour Eiffel / Le Bœuf sur le toit

Wolfgang Amadeus MozartMasonic Funeral Music / Clarinet concerto / Concerto for flute and harp

Francis PoulencLa Voix humaine / Organ concerto / Concert champêtre / Suite française

Serge ProkofievAlexander Nevsky / Lieutenant Kijé (2006 version)

Maurice RavelShéhérazade / Pavane pour une Infante défunte / Mélodies Hébraïques / Daphnis et ChloéBoléro / La Valse / Concerto for the left hand / Concerto in G

Fabrice Ravel-Chapuis et Jacques TrupinArtango: Métropole, un soir, suite for orchestra, piano and bandoneon

Richard WagnerFamous overtures and monologues / Der fliegende Holländer / TannhäuserDie Meistersinger von Nürnberg / Die Walküre

William WaltonSymphonies 1 and 2

Marie Jaëll (soon available)

DVDDarius Milhaud Les ChoéphoresGeorges Bizet CarmenModest Mussorgsky Tableaux d’une Exposition (Educational DVD)

bibliographyJean-Claude Casadesus Le plus court chemin d'un cœur à un autre (Stock)Jean-Claude Casadesus : La partition d’une vie, a series of conversations with Frédéric Gaussin (Éditions Écriture)

discography Jean-Claude Casadesus conductor

the musicianssolo violins Fernand Iaciu

violins Stefan Stalanowski / Lucyna Janeczek / Marc Crenne / Waldemar Kurkowiak / François Cantault / Alexandre Diaconu • Bernard Bodiou / Sylvaine Bouin / Benjamin Boursier / Bruno Caisse / Anne Cousu / Noël CousuDelphine Der Avedisyan / Asako Fujibayashi / Hélène Gaudfroy / Inès Greliak / Xin Guérinet / Thierry KoehlOlivier Lentieul / Marie Lesage / Brigitte Loisemant / Catherine Mabile / Filippo Marano / Sylvie NowackiStéphane Pechereau / Pierre-Alexandre Pheulpin / Franck Pollet / Ken Sugita / Thierry Van EngelandtBruno Van Roy / Françoise Vernay

violas Philippe Loisemant / Paul Mayes • Jean-Marc Lachkar • Christina Blanco-Amavisca / Jean-Paul BlondeauVéronique Boddaert / David Corselle / François Cousin / Anne Le Chevalier / Thierry Paumier / Mireille ViaudN…

cellos Jean-Michel Moulin / N… • N… • Sophie Broïon / Edwige Della Valle / Dominique MagnierClaire Martin / Alexei Milovanov / Johanna Ollé / Jacek Smolarski

double basses Gilbert Dinaut / Mathieu Petit • Pierre-Emmanuel de Maistre • Yi Ching Ho / Kevin LopataJulia Petitjean / Christian Pottiez / N…

flutes Chrystel Delaval / Christine Vienet • Pascal Langlet / Catherine Roux (piccolo)

oboes Baptiste Gibier / Cyril Ciabaud • Daniel Schirrer / Philippe Gérard (cor anglais)

clarinets Claude Faucomprez / Christian Gossart • Jacques Merrer (E flat clarinet) / Raymond Maton (bass clarinet)

bassoons Clélia Goldings / Jean-Nicolas Hoebeke • Henri Bour / Jean-François Morel (contrabassoon)

horns Sébastien Tuytten / Alexandre Collard • Christophe Danel / Frédéric Hasbroucq / Éric LorillardKatia Melleret

trumpets Denis Hu / Cédric Dreger • Fabrice Rocroy (solo cornet) / Frédéric Broucke (cornet)

trombones Romain Simon / Jean-Philippe Navrez • Christian Briez / Yves Bauer (bass trombone)

tuba Hervé Brisse

timpani Laurent Fraiche

percussion Romain Robine • Christophe Maréchal / Dominique Del Gallo / Aïko Miyamoto

harp Anne Le Roy

the orchestraorchestre national de lille30 place Mendès France - CS 70119 - 59027 Lille cedex - FRANCEt. 00 33 (0)3 20 12 82 40www.onlille.com

-----------------------------Ivan Renar chairman-----------------------------Association subsidised bythe Nord-Pas de Calais regional council,the Ministry of Culture and Communication,Lille metropolitan district council andthe City of Lille

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