Laure Colladant

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Laure Colladant is a contemporary French fortepianist.

Biography[edit]

After starting her musical training at Boulogne-sur-Mer in Charles Eloffe's class, Colladant continued at the Conservatoire of Paris, then at the École normale de musique de Paris with Lélia Gousseau and Lucile Bascourret.[1]

She performs in France, Holland, Germany, Switzerland and Italy as well as in several piano festivals in Riom (1991 and 1998),[2] in Perche,[3] during the Promenade en pays d'Auge, at the Festival d'Ambronay,[1] Musique dans le Grésivaudan[4]

She participates in several radio programs: on Radio France with Rémy Stricker and Anne Charlotte Rémond[5] on Télérama and on Radio suisse romande, a broadcast on the fortepiano with the fortepiano maker and restorer, Johannes Carda.[1]

In addition to the classical repertoire, she has created a work by Graciane Finzi, Univers de Lumière (1991) and Jacques Veyrier dedicated a work in the form of a suite for fortepiano to her in 2006.

Colladant is a teacher at the Conservatoire de Saint-Ouen and teaches chamber music at the Conservatoire de Caen [fr].

She holds the title of chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.

Discography[edit]

  • Albero, Sonatas for keyboard - Laure Colladant (pianoforte) Johannes Carda, after Anton Walter, Vienna 1790 (1993/1994, 2CD Mandala MAN 4841/42) OCLC 773076963
  • CPE Bach, Quatuors pour clavier, flûte, alto et violoncelle, Wq. 93, 94, 95 - Laure Colladant (fortepiano); Philippe Allain-Dupre (flute); Jean-Philippe Vasseur (viola); Antoine Ladrette (cello) (1996, Mandala 4922)[6] OCLC 65964781
  • Benda, 3 sonatas for fortepiano (1993, Musicdisc/Accord) OCLC 808028535
  • Boëly, Trente caprices for fortepiano Op. 2 (4-8 September 1995, Adès) OCLC 36341102
  • Clementi, Sonatas for fortepiano Op. 7 n°3, Op. 8 n°1, Op. 25 n°2, Op. 34 n°2 (16-18 June 1999, Mandala MAN 4970) OCLC 934904165
  • Dussek, Duo pour harpe et piano-forte Op. 73; Sonata n°14 Op. 39 n°1; Sonata for harp; Grand duo for harp and fortepiano, Op. 72 n°1 - with Kyunghee Kim-Sutre, harp (1995, Mandala) OCLC 287136813
  • Mozart, Sonatas K.330, K.331, K.332, K.333 (17-18 April 1989, Adda) OCLC 404100464
  • Schubert, Sonata for piano D.960; Sonata D.894 - Laure Colladant (fortepiano) Filippo Molitor (1828) and Joseph Angst (1825) (2CD Intégral INT 221. 229/2)[7]
  • Woelfl (7CD Integral 221240/7, reissue of Mandala and Accord détaillés CDs below)
    • Sonatas for fortepiano Op. 6 (27-29 June 1993, Adès/Accord 465 898-2) OCLC 39079506
    • Sonatas for fortepiano, Op. 15 (Accord 472 727-2)
    • Trios for piano, violin and cello, Op. 23 – Vol. 1 - - Laure Colladant (fortepiano), Elisabeth Balmas (violin) (1996, Mandala 4887) OCLC 416431869
    • Sonatas for fortepiano Op. 28 – Vol.2 (November 1987, Adda 581036 / Mandala MAN4861) OCLC 742858654
    • Duos for fortepiano & harp, Op. 29, 33, 47 – vol. 3 - with Catherine Michel, harp (ADDA / Mandala) OCLC 743069541, 49820151
    • Sonatas for fortepiano Op. 27, 54 (2000, Accord 465 846-2) OCLC 658552325
    • Sonatas for fortepiano Op. 33 (1995, Mandala MAN4860) OCLC 45964207

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Biography
  2. ^ Piano-a-riom.com
  3. ^ Le-perche.fr (2013).
  4. ^ Programme (2016).
  5. ^ Anne Charlotte Rémond
  6. ^ Classica (July 1998) awarded 5 stars to this record.
  7. ^ Schuber en demi-teintes par Laure Colladant by Étiennes Comes (2009)

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