Patrice Fontanarosa

French violinist and actor (b.1942)

Patrice Fontanarosa (born 4 September 1942 in Paris) is a French classical violinist and actor.

Early life

Fontanarosa is the elder son of the painters Lucien Fontanarosa (1912-1975) and Annette Faive-Fontanarosa (1911-1988).

Education

In 1959, Fontanarosa earned a music diploma with first prize in violin from Conservatoire de Paris.

Career

Fontanarosa formed the famous Fontanarosa Trio[2] with his sister Frédérique Fontanarosa, pianist, and their brother Renaud Fontanarosa, cellist.

Teaching

International prizes and awards

  • Villa Lobos in Rio de Janeiro
  • Enesco in Bucarest
  • Kreisler in Liège
  • 1965: 6th prize of the Long-Thibaud-Crespin Competition in Paris
  • Ginette Neveu competition in Paris
  • 1967: 3rd prize of the Paganini Competition in Genoa
  • 1995: Victoire de la musique; best Instrumental soloist for the CD Le Violon de l'Opéra

Actor

Cinema
  • 1971: Jo by Jean Girault as the violinist
Television
  • 1975: Les Compagnons d'Eleusis [fr] by Claude Grinberg [fr]

Personal life

Fontanarosa is married to harpist Marielle Nordmann.

References

  1. ^ I Virtuosi di Roma
  2. ^ Trio Fonatanarosa on data.bnf.fr

External links

  • Official website
  • Patrice Fontanarosa's discography on Discogs
  • Patrice Fontanarosa president of the Dominique Peccatte competition jury
  • Patrice Fontanarosa on France Musique
  • Patrice Fontanarosa "Partita en mi" de Johann Sebastian Bach (YouTube)
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