Cyprien Keiser | Showcase Kultur | lx
ECHTER'CLASSIC Festival
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As part of the Focus Musique Classique, Kultur LX invites international experts to get to know four outstanding artists who have been selected by a jury of experts. The showcases and concerts not only offer musical highlights, but also space for encounters, exchange and the development of new collaborations.
10.10 | 17h30 Arthur Stockel - clarinet
10.10 | 18h15 Cyprien Keiser - Cello.
11.10 | 16h00 Daphné Souvatzi & François Aria Quartet - vocals
11.10 | 16h45 Mattis Grisó - Cello (Grand Prix Anne et Françoise Groben 2024)
Born in Luxembourg, Cyprien Keiser began studying the cello at the age of four. He continued his studies at the Paris Conservatoire, where he obtained a master's degree under the guidance of Jérôme Pernoo. He completed postgraduate studies at the Menuhin Academy in Switzerland with professors Clemens Hagen and Lionel Cottet. He has taken part in masterclasses with renowned cellists such as Frans Helmerson, Daniel Müller-Schott and Gary Hoffman, including at the Kronberg Academy masterclasses and the Rencontres Musicales de Gstaad.
Cyprien made his debut with the Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg in 2017 and has since performed in renowned concert halls such as the Victoria Hall, the Salle Cortex, the KKL, the Philharmonie du Luxembourg and the Stadtcasino Basel. He has also been invited to festivals such as the Festival de Bellerive, the Festival Pablo Casals, the Festival Ravel and the Festival de Schiermonnikoog.
Cyprien has won several first prizes at international competitions, including the Léopold Bellan Competition, the Liezen Competition and the Tiziano Rossetti Competition. In 2024, he won first prize at the Concours Triomphe de l'Art in Brussels.
A passionate chamber musician, Cyprien was a member of the Cervin Quartet, with whom he reached the semi-finals of the Carl Nielsen Competition and won first prizes at the Fanny Mendelssohn Competition and the Lugano Competition in 2023. He shares the stage with renowned musicians such as Renaud Capuçon, Clemens Hagen, Guillaume Chilemme, Gérard Caussé, Lionel Cottet, Claire Désert, David Grimal, Diemut Poppen, David Castro-Balbi and François Salque.
His interpretations have been praised by specialist publications, including The Violin Channel, The Strad, ConcertClassic and Pizzicato Magazine. Cyprien Keiser plays on a Giovanni Cavani cello, on loan from the Maggini Foundation.
Duration: 30 min. without break
Location: Salle des Glaces, Lycée Classique d'Echternach
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In cooperation with: Kultur | lx