Jean-Luc
Borsarello
Artistic Director
Violinist
Born in 1951, Jean-Luc was awarded his first violin
prize at the Regional National conservatoire of Toulon at the age of 14 and
entered the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris where he won
a medal for violin (first class) in June 1968.
He then won the first
prize for excellence in the Pierre Nérini Competition.
In 1982 he was awarded his
violin-teaching certificate. CA
Jean-Luc has studied under
Pierre Nérini, Nell Gotkovsky, Henryk Szeryng and Max Rostal (in Bern).
He played first violin in the
Regional Orchestra of the Limousin from 1978 to 1986 and from 1980 in the
Bernard Thomas Orchestra.
He is a member of the Orchestre
de chambre de Versailles and of the
Orchestre Lyrique of the Paris Opera.
He is leader of the Borsarello String Trio, which has
performed in France and abroad (Japan, New Caledonia, Malaysia, Australia,
Germany and USA- 2001- ) and realised numerous CDs. In Spring 2002 they were
again invited in the States. The Borsarello Trio have in their planning a tour in Québec and
in the U.S.A as well as a tour in China in 2005
Jean-Luc Borsarello is on the permanent staff of
the Conservatoire of Montgeron.
A born teacher, he has
also given interpretation classes in Japan and at the Flaine Summer
Academy.
Since
Autumn 2004 he now teaches along with his two brothers Frédéric and
Jacques Borsarello at the CNR of Versailles
The rich, warm and gentle
personality of this man of much great talent is reflected in his music as
well as in his paintings. He is
father of 6 children all musicians.
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