SLIDE 10 The Double-Bassist Yann Dubost
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Musician with an eclectic cours, Yann Dubost is surpising his public by his sensibility and sonority and became one of the most sought-after double-bassist. Born in Lyon in 1983, Yann DUBOST chose playing the double bass at the age of 12 after playing the violin since he was 5 years old. He studied at the Conservatory of Grenoble with Philippe Guaingoin and at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique in Lyon with Bernard Cazauran. He was awarded 1st prize at the 8th International Competition of Wattrelos (France) in 1999, 1st prize in the Haverhill Soloist Competition (England) in 2004, and 1st prize of the “International Society of Bassists (ISB) Solo Competition” (USA) in 2005. He is also laureate of the Premio Valentino Bucchi (2008, Rome), the Swiss Global Artistic Foundation (2008), the Cziffra Foundation (2007) and the Declic
- f CulturesFrance Program. He participated 3 times to the
Chamber Music Summer Academy of Seiji Ozawa in Switzerland (IMAS), where he takes classes with S. Ozawa, P. Frank, N. Imai and S. Harada. At age 19, he joins the Paris Orchestra where he performs during 9 seasons under the direction of C. Eschenbach, P. Järvi, P. Boulez, V. Gergiev, B. Haitink, E.P. Salonen… He is invited in 2006 as solo double-bassist by the London Symphony Orchestra, he is named solo double-bassist
- f the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France in November
2011, conducted by M.W. Chung. Chamber Music takes a privileged place for Yann Dubost who performs with Frank Braley, Bertrand Chamayou, Christoph Eschenbach, Adam Laloum, Renaud Capuçon, Augustin Dumay, Olivier Charlier, Svetlin Roussev, Victor Julien-Laferrière, Yan Levionnois, Roland and Raphaël Pidoux, Jérôme Pernoo, Christophe Coin, Philippe Bernold, Philippe Berrod, the Moraguès Quintet, the Ensemble Initium, the quatuors Ardeo, Debussy, Diotima, Fine Arts, Modigliani, Thymos... His concerts drove him to Paris (Pleyel, Châtelet, Radio France, Musée d'Orsay, Opéra Comique), Lyon (salle Molière), Toulouse (Capitole), Aix (Grand Théâtre de Provence), Luxembourg (Philharmonie), Geneva (Victoria Hall), but also all over Europe, to India, to the USA, to Japan... Yann regularly takes part in several festivals such as Deauville, Cordes-sur-ciel, Les Arcs, Les musiques in Marseille, Cziffra Festival, La Folle Journée of Nantes, the International Festival of Besançon, the Epau Festival, the Printemps des Arts of Monte-Carlo, Capalest (Slovakia), ModFest (USA), Festivals of Schleswig-Holstein and Ultraschall (Berlin)... He created in 2008 the trio Les Tromano with Yorrick Troman (violin) and Daniel Troman (accordion) and in 2009 the trio Morpheus with Marion Tassou (soprano) and Yannaël Quenel (piano), with whom he addressed a more eclectic program. He takes regularly part to the Sirba Octet concerts (Yiddish music). Soilist of the Itinéraire ensemble and loving contemporary music, he performed numerous creations and worked with composers like György Kurtag, Henri Dutilleux, Betsy Jolas, Michaël Levinas, Franck Bedrossian, Marc-André Dalbavie. From his meetings with avec Ondrej Adamek, Yves Chauris, Carlos Roque-Alsina, Benjamin Taylor, Richard Wilson are borned some pieces for double-bass which have enriched the solo repertoire of this instrument. He often plays sonatas with Yannaël Quenel, Yann Ollivo, or Vincent Balse. In 2007, he was invited to perform the opening recital of the International Society of Bassists Convention in Oklahoma City which has been followed in June 2009 by a USA Tour (New-York, Penn State University and Baltimore) with Vincent Balse. He recorded pieces for solo double-bass from Richard Wilson (Albany records), Teresa Procaccini (Edipan) and also Lucien Durosoir with the quatuor Diotima (Alpha), Georges Onslow with the Ensemble Initium (Timpani), Gabriel Fauré with Karine Deshayes and the Ensemble Contraste (Zig-Zag Territoires) and Félicien David in a quintet with Christophe Coin (Laborie). Yann Dubost is teaching at the Conservatory of Bourg-la-Reine/Sceaux and at the Pôle d'Enseignement Supérieur Bretagne - Pays de la Loire, in Rennes.