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« Christelle Abinasr is one of the most sensitive artists I have ever met, both a born soloist,

with a firm yet subtle voice, and an exceptional chamber musician, equally at ease with other instrumentalists as with singers… » Henri Barda

©Michel Jourdan

 

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​​​​​​​​​​​Christelle Abinasr is passionate about various and varied repertoires, both in chamber music, in various formations with instrumentalists , comedians and singers and in recital.

Her enthusiasm for the original repertoires also led her to make her own transcriptions which are edited to Hody Musique.

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She now performs as a soloist and chamber musician in large venues and festivals such as the "Théâtre du Châtelet, l' Amphithéâtre de la Cité de la Musique à Paris, le Théâtre du Gymnase et l' Opéra de Marseille, Théâtre de la colonne à Miramas, Notomusica," and for France Musique most notably in Roque-d'Anthéron and in Montpellier.

 

She has shared the stage with famous musicians such as Philippe Bernold, Jean-Louis Beaumadier, Volodia Van Keulen, Sindy Mohamed, Raphaël Pidoux, Yannick Callier, Anna Göckel, Pierre Hommage, Alain Pelissier, Yves Desmons.

She played under the direction of Roland Hayrabédian, Jean-Emmanuel Jacquet and Sébastien Boin for many repertoires (les noces de Stravinsky, le messie de Haendel, le Pierrot Lunaire de Schoenberg..)

​The composers Florent Gauthier, Lionel Ginoux et Vincent Beer-Demander dedicated some piece of chamber music and for piano.

 

After graduating from the "Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris" in Henri Barda and Isabelle Dubuis’s class in piano, in Pierre-Laurent Aimard and Jean-Guihen Queyras’ s class in chamber music, 

Christelle continued her training at the "Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris" in Anne Grappotte’s class of vocal accompaniment, where she was awarded a prize in 2002.

Many other renowned musicians would advise her throughout her career, these include Jacques Rouvier, Prisca Benoit, Jeff Cohen, Alain Planès, Alain Meunier, Zhu Xiao-Mei, Daria Hovora, Susan Manoff, Gyôrgy Kurtag, Maciej Pikulski, Malcolm Walker and Martin Isepp.

 

After her first solo piano album « Astor Piazzolla, la musique de Buenos Aires » with the record label Disques FY & du Solstice particularly welcomed by the critic Rémy Franck «  5 croches Pizzicato » and María Susana Azzi, Cultural Anthroplogist and member of the Astor Piazzolla Foundation, she recorded two news albums which releases in 2023:

with the mandolinist Vincent Beer-Demander " Lumen" with the record label Maison Bleue

« Ode à la Milonga » for solo piano with her Label Disques Fy & du Solstice.

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