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Discovered by a wide public when she won the young soloist category at the Victoires de la Musique Classique in 2002, Emmanuelle Bertrand is today among the foremost representatives of the French school of cellists. She was a pupil of Jean Deplace and Philippe Muller at the Conservatoires Nationaux Supérieurs de Musique of Lyon and Paris and went on to be a prizewinner in the 1994 Rostropovich International Competition in Paris. In 1996, she received first prize in the Japan Chamber Music Competition in Tokyo and was also awarded the Prix de l'Académie Internationale Maurice Ravel. Emmanuelle Bertrand held a grant from the Fondation d'Entreprise Natexis from 1995 to 1999. In 1999 she met the composer Henri Dutilleux whose support has been essential since : "Among the young artists of her generation, Emmanuelle Bertrand belongs to those who impressed me the most... Her intrepretation and the transparency of her playing filled me with great satisfaction I do not hesitate to say that is for me a real revelation". Edith Canat de Chizy, Nicolas Bacri and Pascal Amoyel have composed for her. In 2000 she gave the first world performance of Luciano Berio's latest work for cello solo "Chanson pour Pierre Boulez". Her recordings released by Harmonia Mundi (solo or duo with Pascal Amoyel) all received highest awards : R10 in Répertoire/Classica, CHOC du Monde la Musique, ffff in Télérama, Diapason d'Or de l'Année, Cannes Classical Award... In 2002, Emmanuelle Bertrand was also awarded the Grand Prix de la Critique by the Professional Union of the Drama and Music critic, as the ""Musical Revelation of the Year". In 2004, the Ministry of Culture has named her "Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres".
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