Sylvie Hue Explained

Sylvie Hue is a French classical clarinetist.

Biography

After having pursued musical and literary studies at the Paris 12 Val de Marne University and at the Conservatoire de Paris, this student of Guy Deplus and Christian Lardé obtained a First prize for clarinet unanimously in 1987 and a first prize for chamber music in 1988.

First prize at the Tokyo International Competition in 1988, laureate of the Prague International Competition in 1991, she became the first soloist with the Garde républicaine of Paris orchestra. She performs in recital and with orchestra in France and around the world, especially in Japan. With pianist Frédérique Lagarde, she also plays regularly as a duo and is at the origin of the "Trio Paronyme".[1]

Many renowned composer, including Pierre Ancelin, Roger Boutry, Graciane Finzi and Armando Ghidoni, have dedicated concertante and chamber music works to her.[2]

Selected discography

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Notes and References

  1. Piano ma non solo, Jean-Pierre Thiollet, Anagramme éditions, 2012,
  2. booklet in French and English, CD "Contre-chant", Sylvie Hue, clarinette, Frédérique Lagarde, piano, Musique Française du XXe siècle, Le Chant de Linos, CL 0939