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200px, Claire Gibault at a rally for François Bayrou, centrist candidate in the 2007 French presidential election Claire Gibault (born 31 October 1945 in
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) is a French conductor and
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and a
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for the south-east of France. She is a member of the
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, which is part of the
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, and sits on the
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's
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and its
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. She is also a member of the delegation to the EU
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Joint Parliamentary Committee and a substitute for the delegation for relations with Japan.


Career

* Baccalaureate * First prize for violin at the Le Mans conservatory of music (1958) * Prize for harmony, fugue, counterpoint, aesthetics and the history of music, Paris Higher National Conservatory of Music (CNSM) (1968) * First prize for conducting the CNSM orchestra, Paris (1969) * Conductor of the Opéra orchestra, Lyon * director of vocal training (solo and choral), Opéra of Lyon (1971–1978) * Conductor of the Chambéry and Savoy orchestra (1977–1984) * Musical director of Musica per Roma (2000–2002) * Numerous concerts in Europe and the United States *
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of the National Order of Merit *
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* Officer of the ''Ordre des
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Political career

Since 2004 Claire Gibault has been an MEP, a member of the Committee on Culture and Education and of the Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality. She was rapporteur for a draft report on the social status of artists in Europe, approved by a large majority in June 2007. Claire Gibault tries to defend modern feminism in order to give women the opportunity to have the same chances of success as men. This is what she is committed to within the European Parliament's Women's Rights Committee, on matters concerning women and poverty, the reconciliation of working life and family life or women migrants.


Artistic career

Born in Le Mans, that is where Claire Gibault began her studies. She won first prize for violin and chamber music at the Le Mans Conservatory before going to the Paris Higher National Conservatory of Music where she received first prizes for Orchestra Conducting, Harmony, Fugue and Counterpoint. From 1976 to 1983 she was Music Director of the Chamber Orchestra of Chambéry, and from 1983 to 1989 assistant to John Eliot Gardiner, then Music Director of the Orchestra of the Opéra National de Lyon. In 1995, she became the first woman to conduct the La Scala orchestra on the occasion of the creation of the opera ''La Station Thermale'' by Fabio Vacchi and in 1997 she conducted the musicians of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra with the opera ''Jacob Lenz'' by Wolfgang Rihm. She was in charge of the Lyrical and Choral Workshop of the
Opéra de Lyon This is a glossary list of opera genres, giving alternative names. "Opera" is an Italian word (short for "opera in musica"); it was not at first ''commonly'' used in Italy (or in other countries) to refer to the genre of particular works. Most c ...
between 1991 and 1998. There she was responsible for the musical direction of numerous productions, notably '' Pelléas et Mélisande'', ''Il Barbiere di Siviglia'', ''La Cenerentola'', ''Die Entführung aus dem Serail'', ''La Finta Giardiniera'', '' Roméo et Juliette'' by Berlioz, ''
L'Orfeo ''L'Orfeo'' ( SV 318) (), sometimes called ''La favola d'Orfeo'' , is a late Renaissance/early Baroque ''favola in musica'', or opera, by Claudio Monteverdi, with a libretto by Alessandro Striggio. It is based on the Greek legend of Orpheus, and ...
'' by Monteverdi, ''
Les Brigands ''Les brigands'' (''The Bandits'') is an opéra bouffe, or operetta, by Jacques Offenbach to a French libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy. Meilhac and Halévy's libretto lampoons both serious drama (Schiller's play ''The Robbers'') an ...
'' by Offenbach, ''
L'Heure espagnole ''L'heure espagnole'' is a French one-act opera from 1911, described as a ''comédie musicale'', with music by Maurice Ravel to a French libretto by Franc-Nohain, based on Franc-Nohain's 1904 play ('comédie-bouffe') of the same nameStoullig E. '' ...
'' and ''
L'Enfant et les Sortilèges ''L'enfant et les sortilèges: Fantaisie lyrique en deux parties'' (''The Child and the Spells: A Lyric Fantasy in Two Parts'') is an opera in one act, with music by Maurice Ravel to a libretto by Colette. It is Ravel's second opera, his first be ...
'' by Ravel, Haydn's ''
Il Mondo della luna ' (''The World on the Moon''), Hoboken-Verzeichnis, Hob. XXVIII:7, is an opera buffa by Joseph Haydn with a libretto written by Carlo Goldoni in 1750, first performed at Eszterháza, Hungary, on 3 August 1777. Goldoni's libretto had previously be ...
'', Gluck's ''
Iphigénie en Tauride ''Iphigénie en Tauride'' (, ''Iphigenia in Tauris'') is a 1779 opera by Christoph Willibald Gluck in four acts. It was his fifth opera for the French stage. The libretto was written by Nicolas-François Guillard. With ''Iphigénie,'' Gluck took ...
'', ''The Rape of Lucretia'' by Britten and ''Le Chapeau de paille d'Italie'' by Nina Rota, whilst ''La Station Thermale'' (recorded by Ricordi) and ''Les Oiseaux de Passage'' by Fabio Vacchi and ''Dédale'' by Hugues Dufourt (recorded on CD by MFA/Radio France) are among her world creations. Between January 2000 and 2002, she was Music Director of Musica per Roma, where she created the Laboratorio Voci in Musica. Presented there with her conducting were Mozart's ''Cosi fan tutte'' and ''
Die Entführung aus dem Serail ' () ( K. 384; ''The Abduction from the Seraglio''; also known as ') is a singspiel in three acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The German libretto is by Gottlieb Stephanie, based on Christoph Friedrich Bretzner's ''Belmont und Constanze, oder Die ...
'', Henze's ''Pollicino'', Humperdinck's ''Hänsel und Gretel'' and Bernstein's ''West Side Story''. She has also conducted ''Pelléas et Mélisande'' (Covent Garden, London), ''Le Comte Ory'' (Glyndebourne Festival), ''Cosi fan tutte'' (Opera North), Chabrier's '' L'étoile'' (Edinburgh Festival), ''Zaïde'' and ''Der Schauspieldirektor'' (Bastille), ''L'Enfant et les Sortilèges'' (Châtelet), Boîeldieu's ''La Dame Blanche'' (
Opéra-Comique The Opéra-Comique is a Paris opera company which was founded around 1714 by some of the popular theatres of the Parisian fairs. In 1762 the company was merged with – and for a time took the name of – its chief rival, the Comédie-Italienne ...
, Paris), ''Mitridate'', ''La Donna del lago'', ''Die Zauberflöte'', ''Le Nozze di Figaro'' and ''Bastien und Bastienne'' (Nice), ''La Clemenza di Tito'' (Orléans), ''La Traviata'' (Nancy), ''Idomeneo'' and ''Cosi fan tutte'' (Liège), ''Maria Stuarda'' (Torino), ''La Cenerentola'' (Rome) and ''Les Oiseaux de passage'' (Bologna). She was Claudio Abbado's assistant for ''Pelléas et Mélisande'' at the Royal Opera House, La Scala and the Vienna Opera House. In November 2002, she made her debut at the Washington Opera, conducting Mozart's ''Idomeneo'' with Plácido Domingo in the title role. In February 2003, she conducted a world creation of Fabio Vacchi at the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino and in March 2004 she conducted the Copenhagen Philharmonic for the first time. In 2005, she adapted into French and conducted Henze's ''Pollicino'' at the Châtelet theatre. During the same season, she conducted concerts with the Orchestra Mozart Bologna and the Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, and recorded Fabio Vacchi's music for the film Gabrielle by Patrice Chéreau. In 2006, she conducted the New Year concert with the orchestra of the Antwerp Opera, in February the Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra, in March the Orchestra Mozart Bologna, in April the Savoie Orchestra, and in May the opera Peter Pan by Patrick Burgan at the Châtelet theatre. Claire Gibault has conducted concerts all over France and in Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, Canada and the United States. She has been invited by the Halle Orchestra, the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, the
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, the RAI Sinfonica Nazionale Orchestra, the National Orchestra of Belgium and the Liège Philharmonic Orchestra. She has recorded works by Beethoven and Schubert with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. She has also worked in Denmark with the Copenhagen Philharmonic Orchestra and in Sweden with the Våsterås Sinfonietta. Today, she is assistant orchestra conductor with Claudio Abbado for the new Orchestra Mozart Bologna.


Decorations

Claire Gibault has received the insignia of Officier of the Palmes académiques and is Chevalier of the Ordre national du mérite and of the Légion d'honneur. On 2 February 2005, she was given an honorary doctorate by the Catholic University of Louvain, along with Wim Wenders and Jorge Semprun.


External links


European Parliament biography

Claire Gibault official website
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