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Alexis Galpérine (born 1955) is a French classical violinist.


Career

Born in Paris, Galpérine studied at the
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and the
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in New York. His principal masters were
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and
Henryk Szeryng Henryk Bolesław Szeryng (usually pronounced ''HEN-r-ik SHEH-r-in-g'') (22 September 19183 March 1988) was a Polish- Mexican violinist. Early years He was born in Warsaw, Poland on 22 September 1918 into a wealthy Jewish family. The surname ...
. He was laureate of the "
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" (London) and "Paganini" (Genoa) competitions and First Prize in the Belgrade Competition. Winner of the ''Georges Enesco'' competition of the
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, he also holds a degree in philosophy from the Sorbonne. Galpérine was a soloist for the
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, the Orchestre Mondial des Jeunesses Musicales,', "Les jeunesses musicales" the
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, the Sofia soloists, the American Chamber Orchestra and chamber orchestras from Belgrade, Tuscany, Bratislava, Cologne etc. He played notably under the direction of
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, Patrice Fontanarosa,
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, Philippe Bernol etc. As a chamber musician, he performed at the Library of Congress Summer Festival of Washington D.C., Musicades de Lyon, the , the , at the Asolo, Siena and Cremona festivals, and in the
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concert series. He is a founding member of the American Chamber Players an ensemble that was ten years in residence at the Library of Congress. He has given hundreds of concerts for chamber music societies in the United States and Canada. In France, he is a permanent guest artist of the Ensemble Stanislas de Nancy. Galpérine has premiered more than a hundred works, notably with the ensembles
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and Musicavanti. He is the dedicatee of
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's ''Alone'', 's ''Légendes'' (concerto for violin, wind and choir), Yassen Vodenitcharov's concerto, Frédérik Martin's and Roger Boutry's sonatas,
Olivier Greif Olivier Greif (3 January 1950, Paris – 13 May 2000, Paris) was a French composer of Polish-Jewish parentage. His father was an Auschwitz survivor, which led Greif to compose a number of Holocaust-themed works, including ''Todesfuge'' and ''Let ...
's ''Adagio'',
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's ''Belgirate'', and
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's quartet, among others. Cinema called on him and he composed stage music (for
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). An academic at the
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(violin and pedagogy) and the American Conservatory of Fontainebleau, he sits on the juries of international competitions (president of the Ginette Neveu competition in 2013) and gives
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es in France and abroad. He was notably invited at the
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. Galpérine is the author of books and musicological articles.''Défense de Léon Bloy''
Alexis Galpérine, ''
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'', 27 November 2013. He is a member of the editorial board of "La Revue du Conservatoire", president of the Association française des violonistes"(L'Amirésol") and director of the violin collection of Éditions Delatour-France. Since 2017, he has been Honorary President of the ''Rencontres Musicales du Plateau d'Assy''.


Private life

Galpérine is the husband of the writer and lawyer .


Discography

*''Sonates'' de Vincent d'Indy et de Louis Vierne. AG et François Kerdoncuff, Timpani 1c1002 *Réédition, ''sonates'' de d'Indy pour violon et pour violoncelle, with AG, François Kerdoncuff, Yvan Chiffoleau and Olivier Gardon, Timpani Naxos 1D1187 *Beethoven, Dvorak, ''Septuor opus 20'' and ''Miniatures opus 75a'', with l'Ensemble Stanislas, Forgotten Records fr 983 *
Igor Stravinsky Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky ( – 6 April 1971) was a Russian composer and conductor with French citizenship (from 1934) and American citizenship (from 1945). He is widely considered one of the most important and influential 20th-century c ...
, ''Musique de chambre'', avec les Florence Gould Chamber Players (''String quartets'' and ''Concertino'' with A G, Annick Roussin, Pierre-Henri Xuereb and Philippe Müller), 3D, 3D8009. *
Hanns Eisler Hanns Eisler (6 July 1898 – 6 September 1962) was a German-Austrian composer. He is best known for composing the national anthem of East Germany, for his long artistic association with Bertolt Brecht, and for the scores he wrote for films. The ...
, ''Septuors 1 et 2'', Kurt Weill, ''Sept pièces tirées de L'Opéra de Quat'sous'' (arr. Frenkel), Schönberg, ''Musique de Noël'' and ''La Brigade de Fer'', with Jeff Cohen and l'Ensemble Stanislas. GALLO, CD676, ''9'' de Répertoire *
Ernest Bloch Ernest Bloch (; ; July 24, 1880 – July 15, 1959) was a Swiss-born American composer. Bloch was a preeminent artist in his day, and left a lasting legacy. He is recognized as one of the greatest Swiss composers in history. Several of his most no ...
, ''Les deux sonates pour violon et piano'', Alexis Galpérine and Frédéric Aguessy. ADDA 581044. *
Olivier Greif Olivier Greif (3 January 1950, Paris – 13 May 2000, Paris) was a French composer of Polish-Jewish parentage. His father was an Auschwitz survivor, which led Greif to compose a number of Holocaust-themed works, including ''Todesfuge'' and ''Let ...
's ''Les Lettres de Westerbork'', Doris Lamprecht, Alexis Galpérine and Eric Crambes (plus ''Les Chants de L'âme'' with Jennifer Smith and Olivier Greif), Triton, tri331101 *Schubert, ''Octuor'', Mahler, ''Adagietto de la 5e symphonie'', arr. pour septuor à cordes de Philippe Capdenat (premiere), with the Ensemble Stanislas, Forgotten Records fr009 *
Otto Albert Tichý Otto Albert Tichý (14 August 1890 – 21 October 1973) was a Czech composer, teacher and organist. Early life and education Otto Albert Tichý was born in Martínkov, Moravia, in a Catholic family of a provincial teacher. He studied different i ...
' Chamber music, Alexis Galpérine, Gérard Fallour, Stanislas Quartet, Nostitz Quartet etc. GALLO CD1111 *''Récital'', ''violon seul aux "Nancyphonies"'' : Viotti, ''Duetto a un violino solo'', Bach, ''Chaconne'', Ysaÿe, ''Sonate 6'', Paganini, ''Variations'' "''Nel cor piu non mi sento..''.", Méfano, ''Alone'' (à AG). Forgotten Records 1361 *Laurent Martin, ''Tranquillo barbaro'' for violin and instrumental ensemble, plus other pieces... With the Ensemble 2e2m, dir. Paul Méfano. Assai 222192. *Brahms, ''Trio'' op.87, with Geneviève Joy and Jean de Spengler (plus Shostakovitch, ''Concerto'', and Bartok, ''Sonate pour deux pianos et perc'', with Geneviève Joy, Louis de Froment and Jacqueline Bonneau). Forgotten Records, fr 1353 *
Maurice Emmanuel Marie François Maurice Emmanuel (2 May 1862 – 14 December 1938) was a French composer of classical music and musicologist born in Bar-sur-Aube, a small town in the Champagne-Ardenne region of northeastern France. It was there where he first hea ...
, ''Musique de chambre.
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'' with Laurent Wagschal, Timpani1c1167 *
Joseph-Guy Ropartz Joseph Guy Marie Ropartz (; 15 June 1864 – 22 November 1955) was a French composer and conductor. His compositions included five symphonies, three violin sonatas, cello sonatas, six string quartets, a piano trio and string trio (both in A mino ...
, ''Musique de chambre'', ''Trio'' with Jean-Louis Haguenauer and Cécilia Tsan, Timpani 1c1047. *Réédition 1c1118, plus ''Trio à cordes, Prélude, marine et chansons'' by the Ensemble Stanislas *
Johann Strauss Johann Baptist Strauss II (; ; 25 October 1825 – 3 June 1899), also known as Johann Strauss Jr., the Younger or the Son (), was an Austrian composer of light music, particularly dance music and operettas as well as a violinist. He compose ...
, ''Valses'', versions Schönberg, Berg and Webern, with Jean-Louis Haguenauer and the Ensemble Stanislas, GALLO cd-892 *Schumann, ''Quintette'', with Hugh Wolff, Junko Ohtsu, Miles Hoffman, Carter Brey. Library of Congress, Washington D.C., Summer Chamber Festival, LCM2129 *
Jacques Chailley Jacques Chailley (24 March 1910 – 21 January 1999) was a French musicologist and composer. Alain Lompech, "Jacques Chailley, musicologue-praticien et infatigable chercheur", ''Consociatio internationalis musicæ sacræ, Musicæ sacræ ministeriu ...
's ''Musiques pour cordes. Sonate pour violon seul'' (dedicated to Alexis Galpérine, premiere), ''duo pour violon et alto'' (with Marie-Thérèse Chailley), with the Enesco Quartet, Sylvette Milliot etc. REM 311101 *
Louis Vierne Louis Victor Jules Vierne (8 October 1870 – 2 June 1937) was a French organist and composer. He was the organist of Notre-Dame de Paris from 1900 until his death. As a composer, much of his output was Organ (music), organ music, including six ...
, ''Intégrale de la musique de chambre'', Timpani, with Yvan Chiffoleau, Olivier Gardon, Phillips Quartet etc., double cd 2C2019, réédition 2C2098. *
Wilhelm Furtwängler Gustav Heinrich Ernst Martin Wilhelm Furtwängler ( , ; ; 25 January 188630 November 1954) was a German conductor and composer. He is regarded as one of the greatest Symphony, symphonic and operatic conductors of the 20th century. He was a majo ...
, ''Deuxième sonate pour violon et piano'', Alexis Galpérine and François Kerdoncuff, French premiere, Timpani 1C1001 *Wilhelm Furtwängler, ''Intégrale de la musique de chambre'', with François Kerdoncuff, Dong-Suk Kang, Sine Nomine Quartet... Timpani 3C1092 *
Carl Maria von Weber Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber (5 June 1826) was a German composer, conductor, virtuoso pianist, guitarist, and Music criticism, critic in the early Romantic music, Romantic period. Best known for List of operas by Carl Maria von Weber, h ...
's ''Variations concertantes pour piano et violon sur un air norvégien, quatuor avec piano opus 8'', with Jean-Louis Haguenauer, Pierre-Henri Xuereb, Cécilia Tsan... Timpani 1C1007 *
Paul Ben-Haim Paul Ben-Haim (or Paul Ben-Chaim, ; 5 July 1897 – 14 January 1984) was an Israeli composer. Born Paul Frankenburger in Munich, Germany, he studied composition with Friedrich Klose and he was assistant conductor to Bruno Walter and Hans Knapp ...
, ''Mélodies'', with Varda Kotler and Jeff Cohen. ARION 68643i *
Jean-Jacques Werner Jean-Jacques Werner (20 January 1935 – 22 October 2017)''La d ...
, ''Elégie'' for violin (premiere), and other pièces... Forgotten Records fr 38w *Ernest Bloch, ''Deux quintettes pour piano et cordes'' with the American Chamber Players (piano: Lambert Orkis and Ann Schein), chamber music from the Library of Congress, KOCH, International Classics 3-7041-2 H1 CD et K7 *Xu Yi, ''Wang'', with the Ensemble 2e2m, MFA216032 *Yassen Vodenitcharov's ''Concerto pour violon'' (dedicated to Alexis Galpérine, premiere); with the Ensemble 2e2m, dir. Pierre Roullier, GEGA (Sofia) GD350 *Olivier Messiaen's ''
Quatuor pour la fin du temps ''Quatuor pour la fin du Temps'' (), originally ''Quatuor de la fin du Temps'' ("''Quartet of the End of Time''"), also known by its English title ''Quartet for the End of Time'', is an eight-movement piece of chamber music by the French composer ...
''; Summer Chamber Festival of the Library of Congress, Washington D.C.: Hugh Wolff, Alexis Galpérine, Loren Kitt, Carter Brey. LCM2129 * Roger Boutry's ''Sonate pour violon et piano'' (dedicated to Alexis Galpérine), ''sonate pour violon seul, Songe d'Urashima, Croquis'' (créations), avec Roger Boutry. L'Algarade cc87470 *Joseph-Guy Ropartz' ''Sonates 1 and 2'', Alexis Galpérine and Jean-Louis Haguenauer. * André David, ''Images.'' Françoise Levéchin, Jean-Jacques Werner etc. ''Monisme'' (dedicated Alexis Galpérine) and
Charles Chaynes Charles Augustin Chaynes (11 July 1925 – 24 June 2016) was a French composer. Biography Chaynes was born in Toulouse in 1925. He studied at the Conservatoire de Paris with Darius Milhaud and Jean Rivier. In 1951 he won the Prix de Rome wi ...
' ''Autour d'une mélopée'' (''in memoriam André David''), créations pour violon seul. MARCAL classics 120501 *André David, ''Monisme'', Delatour-France, dlt 1400 *''Récital'', pieces by Paganini, Paradies, Schubert, Brahms, Dvorak, Bazzini, Elgar, Kreisler, Sarasate, Fauré, Rimsky-Korsakov, Debussy, Falla, Rachmaninov... Alexis Galpérine and Gérard Fallour. * René Herbin's ''Quatuor avec piano'', Florent Schmitt's ''Quatuor "Les Hasards"'' and ''Légende'' (violon version), with Elisabeth Herbin,
Bruno Pasquier Bruno Pasquier (born 10 December 1943 in Neuilly-sur-Seine), is a French violist, the son of Pierre Pasquier, also a violist. Biography After a First Prize at the Conservatoire de Paris in 1961, Pasquier won the ARD International Music Comp ...
, Mark Drobinsky. GALLO CD-711. *
Igor Stravinsky Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky ( – 6 April 1971) was a Russian composer and conductor with French citizenship (from 1934) and American citizenship (from 1945). He is widely considered one of the most important and influential 20th-century c ...
's chamber music with The American Chamber Players. ''Pièces pour violon et piano'' with Alexis Galpérine and Ann Schein. Koch International Classics 3-7078-2 H1 CD et K7 *
Fernand Halphen Fernand Gustave Halphen (18 February 1872 – 16 May 1917) was a French Jewish composer. Life and career Fernand Halphen was the son of Georges Halphen, a diamond merchant, and of Henriette Antonia Stern (1836–1905), who was from the Stern fam ...
, ''Musique de chambre, mélodies...'' With Jeff Cohen,
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Sonia Wieder-Atherton Sonia Wieder-Atherton (born 1961) is a Franco-American classical cellist. Life Born in San Francisco of a Romanian mother and an American father of Jewish origin, she grew up in New York and then in Paris where she entered the Conservatoire de ...
... Fondation du Judaïsme Français. Buda Musique, Socadisc SC 881. CD double. *
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and
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's ''Lux aeterna, Pie Jesu'', Noël Lee's ''Vers libres pour violon seul'' (to AG, création)'','' David Conte ''Requiem Songs,'' premiere, Alain, Messiaen... Concert en l'église de la Trinité à Paris, with Magali Léger, Carolyn Shuster, Saori Kikuchi... TAMOS 05392013 *
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's ''Œuvres pour violon'', piano and organ. Alexis Galpérine, Pierre Belfond and Claude Helffer (premieres). Forgotten Records fr258 *Roger Boutry's ''Eurythmie'', Galpérine, Roger Boutry, Kunazawa Orchestra dir. Inoue etc. L'Algarade CC874753 *
Eugène Ysaÿe Eugène-Auguste Ysaÿe (; 16 July 185812 May 1931) was a Belgian virtuoso violinist, composer, and conductor. He was regarded as "The King of the Violin", or, as Nathan Milstein put it, the "tsar". Early years Born in Liège, Ysaÿe began ...
's Sonata for two violins, with Marie-Thérèse Ibos, plus quatuor de Richard Strauss par l'Ensemble Marie-Thérèse Ibos, Forgotten Records 1064 *
Carlos Roqué Alsina Carlos Roqué Alsina (19 February 1941 – 5 August 2023) was a French composer and pianist of Argentinian origin. Biography Alsina was born in Buenos Aires. His career as a pianist began at the age of six. He gave numerous concerts first in La ...
's chamber music. ''Belgirate pour violon seul'' (dedicated to Alexis Galpérine), ''Tan Tango'' avec Juan José Mosalini, et David Simpson, Ens. Musicavanti (créations) etc. MUS20114/2/1 *Franz Schreker, ''Der Wind'', Paul Hindemith, ''Octuor'', Ferenc Farkas, ''La Cour du Roi Mathias''. Avec l'Ensemble Stanislas. Forgotten Records 1294 *Lionel Polard-Cohen, ''Les clameurs de l'ombre pour violon seul'' (dédié à Alexis Galpérine, création), plus ''Itinéraire Formantique'' (IRCAM). Forgotten Records 26PC * Georges Martin Witkowski, ''Sonate pour violon et piano.'' Alexis Galpérine et Hugues Leclère. Le Parnasse Français CD001 *
Paul Méfano Paul Méfano (March 6, 1937 – September 15, 2020), was a French composer and conductor. Biography Paul Méfano was born in Basra, Iraq. He pursued musical studies at the École Normale de Musique de Paris, and then later at the Paris Conservato ...
, ''Alone pour violon seul'' (dédié à Alexis Galpérine, création)''.'' Inséré dans le livre ''Paul Méfano, témoignages et entretiens.'' Inactuelles-Les Belles Lettres. ''"Coup de'' ''cœur"'' Académie Charles Cros *Darius Milhaud, ''Le Boeuf sur le Toit'', transcription pour violon solo, percussions et dixtuor par Alexis Galpérine, sur une idée de Madeleine Milhaud (création); Martinu, ''Nonette''; Auric, Suite ''Malbrough s'en va t'en guerre''; Richard Strauss-Hasenöhrl, ''Till Eulenspiegel, Einmal Anders!'' Avec l'Ensemble Stanislas. Forgotten Records, 1277 * Youli Galpérine, ''La Rose de Jéricho.'' Concert salle Cortot décembre 2014. ''La Partie espagnole'' (première audition parisienne) pour violon et violoncelle et autres œuvres... avec David Lively, Youli Galpérine, Sébastien Hurtaud, Réna et Victoria Shereshevskaya, Vladimir Chernov. Suoniecolori 253652 *''Trame d'opéra'', arrangements de Roger Boutry: Massenet (''Méditation de Thaïs'' and other pieces), Gounod, Saint-Saëns, Rabaud... and Isabelle Aboulker (Aboulker, André David)... with Roger Boutry, Isabelle Aboulker, Nicolas Galpérine and Pierrette Germain (créations). Marcal classics131201 * Laurent Martin, ''Légendes, concerto pour violon'' (à AG, création), avec ensemble et chœur, 2e2m dir. Pierre Roullier. Inactuelles. "Coup de cœur"
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, "A emporter" Res Musica *Édouard Souberbielle's String Quartet (dedicated to AG, premiere) avec les membres du quatuor Stanislas, CD dans le livre ''Edouard Souberbielle, un maître de l'orgue.'' Delatour-France, DLT 1842. "A Emporter" Res Musica *Réédition in ''Edouard Souberbielle, organiste et compositeur'' (Messiaen, Langlais, Janáček, Sokola, Souberbielle...) with Édouard Souberbielle, Natacha Galpérine, AG etc. Forgotten Records fr.1388 * Pierre de Bréville's ''Sonatas 1 and 2'', AG and Gérard Fallour, Le Parnasse Français, CD003 *
Pascale Criton Pascale Criton (born 1954) is a French composer of contemporary music, and musicologist. She is particularly known for exploiting very dense microtonal scales such as 1/12 tone or 1/16 and beyond for the particular perception properties they imply ...
, ''Artefact'' (premiere), Ensemble 2e2m dir. Paul Méfano. assai 222482 "''Coup de Coeur"'' Académie Charles Cros *John Harbison, ''Twilight music'', George Rochberg, ''quatuor avec piano'' (création), avec les American Chamber Players. Music from the Library of Congress, Koch International classics 3-7027-2 HI CD et K7 *René Herbin, ''Sonate pour violon et piano'', AG and Elisabeth Herbin. 33rpm. Pavane records, Brussels, ADW 7143 *Laurent Martin, ''7 chemins pour Joël'', with 2e2m. Création pour l'exposition ''Méditations'' by Joël Kermarrec, Mont Saint-Michel 2004. CD inséré dans le livret-catalogue, galerie Baudoin Lebon. *Schönberg'', Première Symphonie de Chambre'' (version Webern), Schubert, ''Notturno'' pour trio... Ensemble MusicAvanti, AG, Carlos Roque Alsina, David Simpson, Renaud François, Louis-Vincent Bruère. MUS 20041/1 *Diego Losa, ''Historias de dos mundos, pour violon, violoncelle et électronique'', dédié à AG et David Simpson, AG, David Simpson, GRM (création). CD dans partition, éditions du conservatoire de Strasbourg, ISMN 707029-53-4 *Jean-Bernard Collès, ''sonate pour violon et violoncelle'' (à AG et Jean de Spengler, création), AG et J. De Spengler, CD dans partition, Delatour-France, dlt 1725 *Sélection du n25 de ''Orgues nouvelles'', CD incorporé: N.Boulanger (''Lux aeterna''), David Conte ( ''Dies Irae'', extrait des ''Requiem Songs''), Magali Léger, Carolyn Shuster-Fournier, AG... *VIII International Festival of contemporary music, ''Ilkhom-XX'', Tashkent. Philippe Leroux, ''"Continu(ons)"'', avec Jay Gottlieb et 2e2m, dir. Paul Méfano *Musiques de scène pour la pièce ''Le Salon d'été'' de Coline Serreau. Compositions et arrangements: Jeff Cohen, Alexis Galpérine, Philippe Rouèche. Musiques vocales et instrumentales, chorégraphie Laura Scozzi, créations. La Guilde des Musiciens GDM1 Nominé ''Molière du théâtre musical'' *''Lettres du Front'', mélodies de la Grande Guerre: Debussy, Bréville, Büsser, Fleury, Hahn, Vellones, Schultze... Avec Guillaume Palissy, Michel Glasko, Gérard Fallour... Corélia cc87.4708 *Coffret, 2 cd: même disque plus "''Mémorial''", avec Musique principale de l'armée de terre (dir. J-M Sorlin), orgue de Saint-Louis des Invalides (Eric Ampeau). Cor. cc87. 4709 *Otto-Albert Tichy, enregistrements d'archives. Edouard Souberbielle, Otto Tichy, AG et G. Fallour (''à Alexis'', création, deux pièces pour violon et piano), Orchestre de chambre de Lausanne dir. Victor Desarzens, Madrigalistes de Bohême... GALLO CD 1095 *Maurice Emmanuel, les six ''Sonatines'' pour piano par Laurent Wagschal, CD + DVD avec la ''Suite sur des airs populaires grecs'' (AG et Laurent Wagschal), Timpani 1C1194, ''5 Diapasons'', ''Disque du Moment'', ''4 étoiles'' Classica *Marc Marder-Titi Matsumura... Avec Marc Marder, Dominique Lemonnier, Vincent Segal, Jean-Paul Celea, Vladimir Mendelssohn, Philippe Macé, Bernard Yannotta... EPIC Sony Records ESCB 1446 *Frédérik Martin, ''Sonate pour violon et piano'' (dédiée à Alexis Galpérine) et ''Trio''. Créations. Avec Jay Gottlieb et Frédéric Baldassare. Forgotten Records, fr 1287 *Paul Méfano, ''Batro'' pour violon et violoncelle, avec AG et David Simpson, création; Renaud François, ''La Maison des Filtres'', par l'Ensemble 2e2m, dir. Pierre Roullier (chant Kaoli Ishiki, violon AG, avec ''Solo-Méditation'' – à AG-, création), plus ''Initium'' par La Grande Ecurie et la Chambre du Roy, ''Luftklang,'' Ccmix (pièce électronique), etc. CD inséré dans le livre ''Dialogues entre'' ''Sons et'' ''Paroles'' (Paul Méfano-Renaud François), Editions Michel de Maule


Music for films

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Coline Serreau Coline Serreau (born 29 October 1947) is a French people, French actress, film director and writer. Early life and education She was born in Paris,
''.'' ''Concerto pour deux violons en ré maj'' by Vivaldi, Patrice Fontanarosa, Alexis Galpérine, Joël Pontet and the chamber orchestra of the
Conservatoire de Paris The Conservatoire de Paris (), or the Paris Conservatory, is a college of music and dance founded in 1795. Officially known as the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris (; CNSMDP), it is situated in the avenue Jean Ja ...
, original musics by Coline Serreau, AG and
Christophe Julien Christophe Julien is a French composer of film and television music, largely classical, twice-nominated for César Awards, César Award for César Award for Best Original Music, best original film music. Background Christophe Julien was born ...
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La Belle Verte ''La Belle Verte'' (; ''The Beautiful Green'', title in English: ''Visit to a Green Planet'') is a 1996 French film written and directed by Coline Serreau and starring Serreau, Vincent Lindon, Marion Cotillard and Yolande Moreau. Serreau also c ...
.'' Bach, ''sonate en ut pour violon seul,'' ''concerto'' by Beethoven (final) avec cadence burlesque d'Alexis Galpérine, with AG, Le Quatuor (Vercambre, Camors, Cirade, Ganem), l'Orchestre des Lauréats du Conservatoire, original scores by Coline Serreau, with AG, Gérard Fallour, James Thierrée, plus miscellaneous works: Bach by Michel Chapuis, Mozart by
Teresa Stich-Randall Teresa Stich-Randall ( Stich; 24 December 1927 17 July 2007) was a European-based American soprano opera singer.Antoine Curé Antoine Curé (born 11 April 1951) is a French classical trumpeter. He is a professor at the Conservatoire de Paris. Life Curé started learning the trumpet at the music school in Bayeux. He furthered his studies at the conservatories of Caen an ...
, Jérôme Naulais, Jay Gottlieb... ISLAND Antilles 91321 CD, 33 rpm and K7 *Laurent Martin, ''Quelques jours en septembre'', Coline Serreau, ''18 ans après''..., Diego Losa, ''Europolis''. Stage music: Jeff Cohen, Philippe Rouèche and Alexis Galpérine, ''Le Salon d'été'' (first version). Forgotten records fr 1311 *Peter Notte (Jean-Pierre Bouquet): ''Lamento'' (''Sonate'' and ''"Petite Pièce"'', premiere), AG and JP Bouquet, Justement Music, film music catégory, MYMA, catalogue EMI, ASIN: BO 7369 XWNK


Filmography

*Charlie van Damme's '' Le joueur de violon''. Production Hachette Première, René Cleitman. Sélection officielle Festival de Cannes 1994. With Richard Berry, François Berléand, Inès de Medeiros... Artistic direction: Gidon Kremer. AG: conseiller au violon, participation bande son et figuration à l'écran. YouTube *''La Belle Verte'', un film de Coline Serreau. Production Alain Sarde, Martine Gozlan. Avec Coline Serreau, Vincent Lindon, Samuel Tasinaje, James Thierrée, Marion Cotillard, Patrick Timsit, Le Quatuor, Denis Podalydès... AG: violoniste-acteur à l'écran, bande son (interprète et compositeur). DVD Actes Sud, *''Sidewalk Stories'', un film de Charles Lane. ''Palme'' Festival de Tribeca, Cannes Quinzaine des réalisateurs, ''Grand Prix du Public,'' ''Grand Prix'' Festival de Chamrousse. Interprète bande son, musique de Marc Marder. VHS Pathé Video, DVD Carlotta 720 64 *''Chronique d'une fin d'après-midi'', film de Pierre Romans d'après Tchékhov. Prod. Fr 3, Nanterre-Amandiers. Musique d'Anne-Marie Fijal. Interprétation de la bande son: AG, Sonia Wieder-Atherton... *''Tombés du ciel'', un film de Philippe Lioret, avec Jean Rochefort. Epithète Filmania et Canal+. Music by Jeff Cohen. Interprète bande son. DVD 1392/302 318-9, ''Prix de la'' ''mise en scène'' et ''Prix du scénario'', Festival de Saint-Sébastien *''Marion'', un film de Manuel Poirier. Vertigo Productions et France 2 Cinéma. Avec Marie-France Pisier, Jean-Luc Bideau... Musique de Anne-Marie Fijal. AG interprète de la bande son *''Souleymane Cissé'', documentaire de Rithy Panh (1991), collection Cinéastes de notre temps. Prod. André S. Labarthe et Janine Bazin, ORTF-ARTE. Festival International de La Rochelle. Bande-son: Marc Marder *''Merci mon chien'', un film de Philippe Galland. Avec Jean Benguigui, Yolande Moreau... BAC Films. Interprète bande son, musique de Philippe Rouèche. DVD À la Une *''Maurice Emmanuel, La Rumeur du Monde''. Un film de and Julia Blagny. Avec AG et Laurent Wagschal (exécution musicale et interview), Henri Dutilleux, Anne Eichner-Emmanuel... DVD Timpani, ABB Reportages 1C1194 ''5 Diapasons, 4 étoiles'' Classica, ''Disque du Moment'' *''Henryk Szeryng, sa vie, ses passions''. Un film de Jean-Yves Landry, TV canadienne. Interviews: AG, Youri Boukoff, Lawrence Foster, Madame Arthur Rubinstein, Gérard Devos, Bernard Millant, Alexandre Lagoya... YouTube *''Les Incontournables'', ''Olivier Greif compositeur''. Boxset of 12 films by Anne Bramard-Blagny and Julia Blagny (ou deux coffrets de 6 DVD ou DVD séparés), ABB Reportages and Timpani. DVD 9F1216. With AG, Pascal Amoyel,
Nicolas Bacri Nicolas Bacri (born 23 November 1961) is a French composer who has written more than one hundred works, including symphonies, string quartets, and violin concertos. Career Nicolas Bacri was born in Paris, France. His musical studies began wit ...
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Mildred Clary Mildred Clary (7 February 1931 – 19 November 2010
, Romain David,
Stéphanie Moraly Stéphanie is a French feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: *Stéphanie, Hereditary Grand Duchess of Luxembourg (born 1984), Belgian noble; wife of Guillaume, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg *Princess Stéphanie (disambig ...
, Henri Demarquette,
Henri Dutilleux Henri Paul Julien Dutilleux (; 22 January 1916 – 22 May 2013) was a French composer of late 20th-century classical music. Among the leading French composers of his time, his work was rooted in the Impressionistic style of Debussy and R ...
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Brigitte François-Sappey Brigitte François-Sappey (born 21 January 1944) is a French musicologist, educator, radio producer, and lecturer. Biography Brigitte François-Sappey studied music at the Conservatoire de Paris where she won First Prize (music diploma), first ...
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Yves Petit de Voize Yves may refer to: * Yves, Charente-Maritime, a commune of the Charente-Maritime department in France * ''Yves'' (single album), a single album by Loona * ''Yves'' (film), a 2019 French film People * Yves (given name), including a list of pe ...
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Philippe Hersant Philippe Hersant (born 21 June 1948 in Rome) is a French composer. He studied at the Conservatoire de Paris. Selected works :: Hersant's works are largely published by Éditions Durand. ;Stage * ''Le Château des Carpathes (opera), Le Châtea ...
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Alice Ader Alice may refer to: * Alice (name), most often a feminine given name, but also used as a surname Literature * Alice (''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland''), a character in books by Lewis Carroll * ''Alice'' series, children's and teen books by ...
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Dominique de Williencourt Dominique de Williencourt is a French Cello, cellist and composer, born in Lille in 1959. Works * ''Abraham and Isaac'', opus 7, for baritone, flute and string orchestra. First performed in the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, Paris, February 20 ...
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Marc Minkowski Marc Minkowski (born 4 October 1962) is a French conductor of classical music, especially known for his interpretations of French Baroque works. Minkowski was musical director of Mozartwoche in Salzburg, Austria, from 2013 to 2017 and was gene ...
, Benoît Menut,
Jean-Claude Casadesus Jean-Claude Probst (born 7 December 1935), known professionally as Jean-Claude Casadesus, is a French Conducting, conductor. Biography Casadesus was born in Paris on 7 December 1935, the son of actress Gisèle Casadesus and her husband Lucien Pa ...
, Henri Barda, Emmanuelle Bertrand... *AG (DVD séparés): ''Nuits, démêlées, Les Chants de L'Âme'', ''Entretiens avec ses amis''. Bande son et interview... *''"We are the Words"'', short film by Anne Bramard-Blagny; Olivier Greif, Brigitte François-Sappey, AG, Henri Demarquette, Philippe Hersant... YouTube * Bertold Brecht's ''
The Caucasian Chalk Circle ''The Caucasian Chalk Circle'' () is a play by the German modernist playwright Bertolt Brecht. An example of Brecht's epic theatre, the play is a parable about a peasant girl who rescues a baby and becomes a better mother than the baby's wealthy b ...
''. Théâtre national de la Colline, directed by Benno Besson. Un film réalisé par Vitold Grand'Henry. AG: music arrangement (Scottish Waltz). *''La Terre qui flambe'' (''Der Brennende Acker''), silent film by
Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau (born Friedrich Wilhelm Plumpe; December 28, 1888March 11, 1931) was a German film director, producer, and screenwriter. He is regarded as one of cinema's most influential filmmakers for his work in the silent era. An e ...
(1921). Production Goron-Deulig Exklusiv Film. Restauration du film produite par Éric Rohmer, commande ARTE et ZDF. Music by Anne-Marie Fijal. Interprétation bande son: Anne-Marie Fijal, AG, Carole Robinson,
Martine Bailly Martine Bailly (born 1946) is a French classical cellist who held the position of supersoloist, principal first cello of the Orchestre de l'Opéra national de Paris for 26 years. Life Bailly trained with Paul Tortelier at the Conservatoire de ...
. *''Quelques jours en Septembre,'' film by Santiago Amigorena, production Films Gemini (Italy), Festival de Venise, sélection officielle, Festival de Toronto, sélection officielle, sélections Bratislava international Film Festival et Mar del Plata Film Festival. Avec Juliette Binoche, John Turturro, Sara Forestier, Nick Nolte... Interprète bande son, music by Laurent Martin. DVD video 2 *''Dans la résonance de Maurice Emmanuel'', a film by Anne Bramard-Blagny and Julia Blagny. ABB Reportages. DVD. With AG, Harry Halbreich, Christophe Corbier and the exceptional participation of
Henri Dutilleux Henri Paul Julien Dutilleux (; 22 January 1916 – 22 May 2013) was a French composer of late 20th-century classical music. Among the leading French composers of his time, his work was rooted in the Impressionistic style of Debussy and R ...
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Maurice Emmanuel Marie François Maurice Emmanuel (2 May 1862 – 14 December 1938) was a French composer of classical music and musicologist born in Bar-sur-Aube, a small town in the Champagne-Ardenne region of northeastern France. It was there where he first hea ...
's ''Dans la résonance'', trailer (long version), ABB *
Coline Serreau Coline Serreau (born 29 October 1947) is a French people, French actress, film director and writer. Early life and education She was born in Paris,
's ''18 ans après'', with Madeleine Besson,
Michel Boujenah Michel Boujenah (born 3 November 1952) is a French-Tunisian Jewish actor, comedian, film director, and screenwriter. Life and career Michel Boujenah was born on 3 November 1952 in Tunis, Tunisia. He is the brother of Paul Boujenah, a film dir ...
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Roland Giraud Roland Giraud is a French actor. He married actress Maaike Jansen in 1966. Giraud began his theatrical training in the 1960s and joined Coluche's theatrical company in 1971. Around this time he worked also with the troupe, Le Splendid. His fir ...
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André Dussolier André — sometimes transliterated as Andre — is the French and Portuguese form of the name Andrew and is now also used in the English-speaking world. It used in France, Quebec, Canada and other French-speaking countries, as well in Portugal, ...
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Line Renaud Line Renaud (born Jacqueline Ente on 2 July 1928) is a French singer, actress and AIDS activist. In her 80 year career, she has appeared in 86 films and TV films, released 25 albums and 114 singles. She has also appeared in 12 plays and written ...
, James Thierrée, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu... Interprète bande son (Vivaldi, and musics by Coline Serreau). DVD Studio Canal. Plus Making of, trailer and bonus... *''La Science au Réveil des Arts'', ''Etienne-Jules Marey''. A film by Josette Ueberschlag, Anne Bramard-Blagny and Julia Blagny. ABB Reportages, DVD. AG and Laurent Wagschal, exécution musicale à l'écran. Festival du Film d'Art de Montréal, sélection officielle. *''EJ Marey,'' ''La Science au Réveil des Arts,'' bande-annonce de Julia Blagny. AG exécution musicale et interview, PA Michaud conservateur Musée Pompidou...Vimeo *''Marie Thérèse Ibos'', a film by Galpérine and Nicolas Galpérine. Interview de MT Ibos par AG. Bande son. Musica et Memoria, DVD *''Les 25 ans de l'Ensemble Stanislas'', a
documentary A documentary film (often described simply as a documentary) is a nonfiction Film, motion picture intended to "document reality, primarily for instruction, education or maintaining a Recorded history, historical record". The American author and ...
by Vladimir and Nicolas Galpérine, with AG, François Le Roux, the Stanislas Quartet, the Mosaïques Quartet, Coline Serreau, Chorale du Delta, Ensemble Stanislas. *''Hitragut'', short film, diaporama-peintures, berceuse séfarade, arr. Paul Ben-Haïm. Varda Kotler, Jeff Cohen, Alexis Galpérine. *''Fontainebleau Art Schools'', ''session 2010'', short film by Marc-Antoine Modol et Tiphaine Roustang, with Philippe Entremont, Anthony Béchu, Alexis Galpérine, Allain Gaussin, Isabelle Duha, Bruno Pasquier, Tom Sheehan. *Alexis Galpérine, ''présentation de son enseignement'', short film by Jean-Christophe Pontiès, produit par le Service audiovisuel du
Conservatoire de Paris The Conservatoire de Paris (), or the Paris Conservatory, is a college of music and dance founded in 1795. Officially known as the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris (; CNSMDP), it is situated in the avenue Jean Ja ...
. *The ''Hors-Saison Musicale'' of the ''Pour que l'Esprit Vive'' association (''Les Petits Frères des Pauvres).'' Presentation: Agnès Desjobert. With Guy Touvron, the Hanson Quartet, AG, Jean de Spengler, Mark Drobinsky, Anne Ricquebourg etc. Short film by Léonor Chapalain. *Le ''Hors Saison Musicale'' of ''Pour que l'Esprit Vive'', 2017-2018 season, parrainage: AG. ''Un week-end dans le Cher'', interview et extraits de concerts, avec AG et Jean de Spengler. Short film by Léonor Chapalain. *''Alone'' by
Paul Méfano Paul Méfano (March 6, 1937 – September 15, 2020), was a French composer and conductor. Biography Paul Méfano was born in Basra, Iraq. He pursued musical studies at the École Normale de Musique de Paris, and then later at the Paris Conservato ...
, for solo violin, short film on paintings by Nathalie Méfano, réal. Laurent Martin. *''Joël Kermarrec, Méditation.'' DVD, images de Mathieu Portalier, texte dit par Olivier Kaeppelin, music by Laurent Martin, with the Ensemble 2e2m *''Lumières de Femmes'', a film by and Julia Blagny. ABB Reportages. DVD Skarbo (''Violon au Féminin'') DSK41 50A. With Sara Chenal, Jean-Pierre Ferey, AG (interview), Graciane Finzi, Christine Géliot, Pierrette Germain-David, Suzanne Giraud, Laure Marcel-Berlioz, Edith Canat de Chizy, Chrystel Marchand, Laurent Martin (pianist)... *''Saint-Jacques... La Mecque'', a film by Coline Serreau. Production Charles Gassot. With
Muriel Robin Muriel Robin (; born 2 August 1955) is a French actress and comedian. She won an International Emmy Award for Best Actress in 2007 and received a nomination for a César Award in 2001 and six nominations for a Molière Award. Early years Murie ...
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Pascal Légitimus Pascal Légitimus (born 13 March 1959) is a French actor, comedian and theatre director. He is a member of the well-known French comedy band Les Inconnus. Personal life He is the son of an Armenian theater seamstress, Madeleine Kambourian, and ...
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Jean-Pierre Darroussin Jean-Pierre Darroussin (born 4 December 1953) is a French actor and filmmaker. He was born in Courbevoie, France. Theater Filmography Actor *1992: '' Riens du tout'' (directed by Cédric Klapisch starring Fabrice Luchini, Daniel Berlioux ...
... Interprète bande son. Double DVD with bonus (les musiques du film) *''Les Concertos d'Alzheimer'', a film by Anne Bramard-Blagny and Julia Blagny. AG: interview et exécution musicale. ABB Reportages, DVD, YouTube Audiens *"''Rass El Khit"'' (La Tête du Fil), film de Jilali Ferhati, TV Maroc. Bande son *''Europolis'', a film by Cornel Gheorghita. Production Société Roumaine de TV et Eurimages. Interprète bande son. Musique de Diego Losa. ''Mention spéciale du jury'' ''pour une première œuvre'' au Festival des Films du Monde de Montréal. ''Prix de la meilleure musique de film'' au Festival International du Film de Chypre *''Coline Serreau'', coffret de 8 DVD. Avec bonus, making of, bandes annonces etc. Studio Canal and INA *''Hommage à Elsa Barraine''. Concert, documentary directed by Marc Lipka. AG and Graciane Finzi, DVD Marcal vidéo *''Le Centre Français des Musiques Juives'' (avec extraits de l'enregistrement de la sonate pour violon et piano de Fernand Halphen). Un film documentaire de Aurélie Bray, Maud Cohen and Julie Davy (2007). Prod. Fondation du Judaïsme Français. Avec Hervé Roten, Jeff Cohen, AG, Jessica Roda etc. *''Marie-Claire Galpérine,'' ''conférence (Plato)'', August 1997, Lagrasse, Le Banquet du Livre. Réalisation Editions Verdier. AG: bande son générique (Stravinsky). *''Marie-Claire Galpérine, conférence'' *''Marie-Claire Galpérine,'' ''conférence'' *''Le renouveau'' ''de l'art sacré en France au XXème siècle, autour de l'amitié Léon Bloy-Georges Rouault,'' conférence d'Alexis Galpérine, avec extraits musicaux (Chausson, Stravinsky, Satie par AG, Quatuor Koltès et Ilen Song), église Notre-Dame de Toute Grâce, Plateau d'Assy. Un film de Godefroid de Maupeou, site ''Les Musicales d'Assy''. *''Sequence 2 Time'', Lionel Polard-Cohen, video, AG (''Les Clameurs de l'Ombre'') *''Léon Bloy,'' ''pèlerin de l'Absolu'', film by Jean-Yves Fischbach, with Natacha Galpérine, Maxime d'Aboville, François Angelier, Henri Quantin, Monseigneur Jean-Pierre Batut, AG (interview and bande son), Pierre Glaudes, François Gadeyne... Production KTO.


Publications and collaborations

*''Carlos Roqué Alsina – Entretiens, Témoignages et documents'', with thexts by Michel Portal, Vinko Globokar, Renaud François, Daniel Teruggi, Bernard de Vienne... Éditions Delatour France, 2011- *''Edouard Souberbielle, un maître de l'orgue.'' With testimonies by Michel Chapuis, Francis Chapelet, Nicolas Gorenstein, André Isoir, Louis-Marie Vigne, Henri Sauguet, Jean-Marie Cardinal Lustiger... Éditions Delatour France, 2010. Collection Organ Prestige directed by Frédéric Denis – "''A Emporter"'' Res Musica *''Le dernier cantor de Moravie, Otto Albert Tichy.'' Éditions Delatour France, 2010. Series Organ Prestige diriected by Frédéric Denis – *Léon Souberbielle, ''Le plein jeu de l'orgue français à l'époque classique'', Introduction (bilingual text anglo-French). Avec témoignage-dédicace by Olivier Messiaen. Éditions Delatour France, 2010. Series Organ Prestige directed by Frédéric Denis – *''Georges Auric'', Les Amis de la Musique Française *''Henri Dutilleux,'' ''un compositeur à La Sage.'' Texts by Alexis Galpérine, Jean-Michel Quinodoz, Danielle de Spengler, Jean de Spengler, Francine Walter Laudenbach, Alexis Jenni... Préface by Pierre Gervasoni. Editions Slatkine (Geneva), *''Un cursus de dix ans à la classe de violon'', with Ana Reverdito-Haas. Éditions Delatour France, 2012 – *''Huit Figures exemplaires de professeurs de violon'' (portraits: Charmy, Galamian, Talluel, Szeryng, Francescatti, Bernstein, Accardo, Amoyal etc.) Delatour-France, *''Paul Méfano, testimonies (Alain Bancquart, Pierre Roullier, Thierry Blondeau, Alexis Galpérine...) and entretiens'', collective work under the direction of Laurent Martin. Bilingual edition Franco-English. Inactuelles and ''Les Belles Lettres''. *''La Musique française pour violon, de la Convention à la seconde guerre mondiale.'' Éditions du
Conservatoire à rayonnement régional de Strasbourg The Conservatoire de Strasbourg is a music conservatory located in Strasbourg, France France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. Overseas France, Its overseas regions and territories include F ...
, *''Léon Bloy, Lettres à ses filles''; présentation et iconographie d'Alexis Galpérine. Madeleine Bloy, ''Souvenirs d'enfance'', Madeleine Fuget, ''Léon Bloy vu par une enfant'', établissement du texte. Delatour-France *''Olivier Greif'', collective work under the direction of Brigitte François-Sappey and Jean-Michel Nectoux. Philippe Hersant, Christophe Henkel, Alexis Galpérine, Gérard Condé, Henri Barda, Gilles Cantagrel, Michel Dalberto, Henri Demarquette, Marc Minkowski,
Mildred Clary Mildred Clary (7 February 1931 – 19 November 2010
... Éditions Aedam Musicae, . *''Léon Bloy et la musique, actes du colloque sur Le Désespéré'', sous la direction de Pierre Glaudes. Cahier Minard 7, Les Lettres Modernes *''Enseigner le violon: quel(s) savoir(s) pour demain ?'' Actes du colloque du conservatoire de Strasbourg, Communications de Boris Garlitsky, Devy Erlih, Marc-Olivier Dupin, Alexis Galpérine, Suzanne Gessner, Ahmed Essyad etc. 1998. Éditions du Conservatoire de Strasbourg *''De nouveaux horizons pour l'évaluation'', collective work. Interventions by AG, Mark André,
Armand Angster Armand Angster (born 20 January 1947) is a French clarinetist. With Françoise Kubler (soprano), he is the founder of the ensemble "Accroche Note", research and creative formation in contemporary music. Career Born in Strasbourg, Angster's maste ...
, Denis Dercourt, Olivier Reboul, Aline Zylberajch... Éditions du Conservatoire de Strasbourg, collection pédagogie *''Comment enseigner la musique aujourd'hui?'' Ouvrage collectif, interventions de Marie-Claude Ségard, Claude-Henry Joubert, Mark André, AG... Éditions du Conservatoire de Strasbourg, collection pédagogie *''Variations sur la reprise.'' Séminaire au conservatoire de Strasbourg. Ouvrage collectif : Rodolphe Burger, Olivier Cadiot, Jean-Luc Nancy, Peter Szendy, James Blood Ulmer, Alexis Galpérine... Éditions du conservatoire de Strasbourg *''Marie-Thérèse Ibos'', leaflet, plus DVD by Alexis Galpérine and Nicolas Galpérine. Musica et Memoria et Les Amis de la Musique Française (distribution). *''Musique et musiciens en Lorraine.'' Collective work under the direction of Yves Ferraton, actes du colloque d'Épinal 2009. Article ''Le violon en Lorraine''. Éditions Dominique Guéniot *''Compositrices du XXe siècle'', vol.II, collective work under the direction of Pierrette Germain. Articles about Claire Delbos, Madeleine Bloy-Souberbielle and Véronique Bloy-Tichy. Association Femmes et Musique. Éditions Delatour-France *''Technique et Art dans l'œuvre pour violon de J.S. Bach'', XVIII Convegno internazionale sul violino, Gorizia 2000. Textes bilingues (trad. italienne) by Alexis Galpérine, Roman Totenberg, Koji Toyoda, Renato Zanettovitch, Anatoli Reznikovsky, Rodolfo Lipizer etc. Edizioni Santabarbara *''We are the words, Olivier Greif, entretiens avec ses amis.'' Texts by Henri Dutilleux, Philippe Hersant, Pascal Amoyel, Nicolas Bacri, Alexis Galpérine, Henri Barda, Jean-Claude Casadesus, Henri Demarquette, Brigitte François-Sappey, Yves Petit de Voize, Emmanuelle Bertrand, Dominique de Williencourt, Étienne Yver, Jean-Jacques Greif, Marc Minkowski etc. Éditions Delatour-France *''Laurent Martin, composer.'' With texts by Paul Méfano, Pierre-Albert Castenet, Pierre Roullier, Alexis Galpérine and Laurent Martin. Éditions à la ligne *''Les plus beaux manuscrits des romanciers français'', Bibliothèque Nationale de France. Collective work under the direction of Jean-Pierre Guéno. Notices by Pierre-Jean Rémy, Marie-Claire Bancquart, Jean d'Ormesson, Jean Lacouture, Michel Pastoureau, François Nourissier etc. AG: notice sur le manuscrit of
Léon Bloy Léon Bloy (; 11 July 1846 – 3 November 1917) was a French Catholic novelist, essayist, pamphleteer (or lampoonist), and satirist, known additionally for his eventual (and passionate) defense of Catholicism and for his influence within Frenc ...
' ''La Femme pauvre''.
Éditions Robert Laffont Éditions Robert Laffont () is a book publishing company in France founded in 1941 by (1916–2010). Its publications are distributed in almost all francophone countries, but mainly in France, Canada and in Belgium. Imprints belonging to Édit ...
*''Bulletins des Amis de Maurice Emmanuel'', 6 et 7, *''Bulletin de l'Association des Amis de Gaston Bachelard'' 11, ''Bachelard et la Musique''. *''Jacques Chailley, musicologue et théoricien'', actes du colloque de la Sorbonne 2000. Jean-Pierre Bartoli, Edith Weber, Gilles Cantagrel, AG, Serge Gut, Nigel Wilkins... Musurgia, vol.XIX, Éditions ESKA, *''Bulletins Musica et Memoria'' *121-124 Obituaire ''Marie-Thérèse Ibos'' *125-128 ''Edouard Souberbielle'' *129-132 ''Otto-Albert Tichy, Marie-Thérèse Ibos'' *133-136 ''Léon Souberbielle, Lola Bluhm, Marie-Claire Galpérine,'' ''Armand Merck, Pierre Germain et les mélodies de Duparc'' *137-140 ''Eugène Borrel, Félix Raugel, Lionel de La Laurencie, Armand Parent'' *141-144 ''Alfred Loewenguth'', ''Thérèse Souberbielle,'' ''André Isoir, Harry Halbreich'' *Nicolas Gorenstein, ''Edouard Souberbielle, un Maître.'' Préface d'Alexis Galpérine. Éditions Chanvrelin, CHVR 061 *Contributions to ''Dictionnaire universel des Créatrices'', Édition des Femmes, on
Ginette Neveu Ginette Neveu (11 August 191928 October 1949) was a French violinist. At the age of 15, she beat David Oistrakh to win the Polish Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition. She made several concert tours and was considered to be 'one of the finest vi ...
, Marguerite Canal,
Henriette Puig-Roget Henriette Marie Eulalie Puig-Roget (9 January 1910 – 24 November 1992) was a French pianist, organist and music educator. Biography Born in Bastia, she began her musical studies at the Conservatoire de Paris in 1919. She won 6 first prizes ...
: Vol. 1, ; Vol. 2, ; Vol. 3, *''Pierre Wissmer, un compositeur au XXe siècle'', collective work: Daniel-Lesur,
Joan Guinjoan Joan Guinjoan i Gispert (28 November 1931 – 1 January 2019) was a Catalan composer and pianist. Life Born in Riudoms, Guinjoan studied at the Conservatori Superior de Música del Liceu in Barcelona. In 1954, he moved to Paris and continued ...
, Pierrette Germain, AG, Jean-Jacques Werner,
Alain Pâris Alain Pâris (born 22 November 1947) is a French conductor and musicologist. Biography Born in Paris, Alain Pâris was trained as a pianist and has a law degree. He studied conducting with Pierre Dervaux, Paul Paray and Georg Solti and won the ...
... Éditions de Penthes, Geneva *''Franck Bedrossian, De l'excès du son'', texts by Philippe Leroux, Pierre Roullier, Omer Corlaix, Alexis Galpérine... Édition bilingue franco-anglaise. (Éditions à la ligne) *''Vingt-cinq ans de conférences à l'Institut de Musicologie de Nancy'', Université de Lorraine (1990–2015). Conférences réunies par Yves Ferraton. Le Parnasse français . AG (''La Musique Française pour Violon''... Version revue et augmentée), Michel Bur, Charles Rosen, Carl de Nys, Marc Fumaroli, Huguette Dreyfus, Michel Fano, William Christie,
Marie-Claire Alain Marie-Claire Geneviève Alain-Gommier (10 August 1926 – 26 February 2013) was a French organist, scholar and teacher best known for her prolific recording career, with 260 recordings, making her the most-recorded classical organist in the worl ...
and
Gilles Cantagrel Gilles Cantagrel (born 20 November 1937) is a French musicologist, writer, lecturer and music educator. Biography Born in Paris, Cantagrel studied physics, art history and music at the École Normale de Musique de Paris and at the Conservatoi ...
, Henri-Louis de La Grange,
France Clidat France Clidat (Nantes, 22 November 1932 – Paris, 17 May 2012) was a French piano, pianist renowned for her interpretations of the works of Franz Liszt, a great many of which she recorded, and Erik Satie, whose complete piano works she recorded. ...
,
Gabriel Bacquier Gabriel Bacquier (; 17 May 1924 – 13 May 2020) was a French operatic baritone. One of the leading baritones of the 20th century and particularly associated with the French and Italian repertoires, he was considered a fine singing actor equ ...
, Dominique Jameux. *''Hommage à Henriette Puig-Roget.'' Texts: AG, Henriette PR, témoignages de Paul Fort, Olivier Messiaen... Centre de Recherche et d'Édition du Conservatoire (CNSMDP, CREC) *''Geneviève Joy ou le Grand Style'', in ''Dutilleux 2016'' (www.dutilleux2016.com). Témoignages d'AG, Pierre Gervasoni, Jean-François Heisser, Kaija Saariaho,
Renée Fleming Renée Lynn Fleming (born February 14, 1959) is an American soprano and actress, known for performances in opera, concerts, recordings, theater, film, and at major public occasions. A recipient of the National Medal of Arts, Fleming has been nom ...
, Gérard Grisey, Jean Leduc, Franck Krawczyk, Esa Pekka-Salonen, Pascal Rophé... La Philharmonie (Paris) *Fernand Halphen's ''Du Salon au Front.'' Ouvrage sous la direction de Laure Schnapper, textes de AG, Hervé Roten, François Le Roux, Pierre-André Meyer, Stéphanie Moraly, Philippe Blay, Jean-Christophe Branger, Basile Baudez. Éditions Hermann, *Renaud François et Paul Méfano, ''Dialogues'' ''entre Sons et Paroles'', avant-propos d'Alexis Galpérine, CD incorporé, Editions Michel de Maule, *
Maurice Emmanuel Marie François Maurice Emmanuel (2 May 1862 – 14 December 1938) was a French composer of classical music and musicologist born in Bar-sur-Aube, a small town in the Champagne-Ardenne region of northeastern France. It was there where he first hea ...
, ''Biographie'' and ''Catalogue des oeuvres musicales'', Anne Eichner-Emmanuel, Franck Emmanuel and Maurice Emmanuel, foreword by Alexis Galpérine, Delatour-France,


Contribution to various books and projects

*''Francis Poulenc, correspondance 1910–1963'', réunie, présentée et annotée par Myriam Chimènes. Fourniture de documents (lettres de Poulenc à Edouard Souberbielle). Éditions Fayard *''Léon Bloy et Johanne Molbech, correspondance 1889–1890''. Édition établie par Natacha Galpérine. Aide à l'iconographie. Éditions Classiques Garnier, *Natacha Galpérine, ''Jeanne et Léon Bloy. Une'' ''écriture à quatre mains.'' Éditions du Cerf, . Aide relecture et iconographie, fourniture de documents *Carolyn Shuster Fournier'', Un siècle de vie musicale à l'église de la Trinité à Paris''. Fourniture de documents. Éditions
L'Harmattan Éditions L'Harmattan, usually known simply as L'Harmattan (), is one of the largest French book publishers. It specialises in non-fiction books with a particular focus on Sub-Saharan Africa. It is named after the Harmattan, a trade wind in W ...
, *''Bulletins de l'association Maurice Duruflé'', N 11 et 14. Fourniture de documents. *''Le mouvement scholiste de Paris à Lyon, un exemple de décentralisation musicale avec Georges Martin Witkowski''. Échange d'informations. Éditions Symétrie, *Charles de Couëssin et Gaëtane Prouvost'', Zino Francescatti, le chant du violon''. Aide relecture. Éditions L'Harmattan, *''André David'' par Mireille Gaudin. Témoignages de Charles Chaynes, AG, Geneviève Ibanez... Les Amis de la musique française. *''Catalogue d'exposition André David, Soumensac 2017''. Textes de Pierrette Germain-David, Maurice David, AG, France-Yvonne Bril... *''Rencontre avec Henryk Szeryng'' (échange d'informations), Press Art Lausanne * Sophie Sultan, ''Devy Erlih,'' ''Portrait d'un violoniste pionnier.'' Interviews d'AG, Philippe Graffin, Svetlin Roussev... Editions du Robec, *Patrick Prunel'', Enseigner la musique''. Foreword by Alexis Galpérine. Edit. ''
La Lettre du musicien ''La Lettre du musicien'' is a periodical music magazine published in Paris, France, fifteen times a year for music professionals. Created in 1984, it is devoted to classical and electroacoustic music Electroacoustic music is a Music genre, gen ...
'', *La Revue Générale, 10 1998, Le Cinéma par la bande. Michèle Levaux'': Un soir après théâtre avec Coline Serreau''. Contribution. Duculot, Louvain, *''Jeu de pommes'', poems by Pierrette Germain, illustrations. Delatour, France, *''Quisaitout et Grobêta'', play by
Coline Serreau Coline Serreau (born 29 October 1947) is a French people, French actress, film director and writer. Early life and education She was born in Paris,
, directed by Benno Besson, décors Jean-Marc Stehlé, music by David Hogan, conseiller pour le violon AG... Actes Sud *''Le Salon d'été'', play by Coline Serreau, directed by Coline Serreau, décor Jean-Marc Stehlé, choreography by Laura Scozzi, compositions et arrangements musicaux Jeff Cohen, Alexis Galpérine and Philippe Rouèche... CADO,
Actes Sud Actes Sud is a French publishing house based in Arles. It was founded in 1978 by author Hubert Nyssen. By 2013, the company, then headed by Nyssen's daughter, Françoise Nyssen, had an annual turnover of 60 million euros and 60 staff members. ...
*Brochure, film ''Le joueur de Violon'', texts by René Cleitman, AG, Gidon Kremer, Charlie Van Damme, André Tubeuf... Hachette Première *Brochure Festival de Cannes 94, ''Le Joueur de Violon'', sélection officielle, entretiens avec René Cleitman, Richard Berry, Gidon Kremer, AG, Charlie Van Damme, propos recueillis par André Tubeuf. Hachette Première *Brochure ''La Schola Cantorum de Paris'', textes AG, Claude Samuel... Edit. Schola Cantorum *Brochures-palmarès du cnsmdp *Brochure ''Les 25 ans de l'Académie-Festival des Arcs'', échange d'informations, texts by Bernard Yannotta, Michel Dalberto, Franck Mallet... *Brochure ''Les 40 ans de l'Académie-Festival des Arcs'', texts by Roger Godino, Pierre Maurel, Eric Crambes, Alexis Galpérine, Franck Mallet... *''Lena ou le destin d'un violon'', sort story by Pierrette Germain-David (to AG and Annie Jodry). Échange d'informations. Édition Zurfluh, *Thierry de Maigret, catalogue d'exposition publique, Hôtel Drouot Richelieu, May 2013. Fourniture de documents (manuscrits de L.Bloy) *''Bulletins et Lettres L'Amirésol'' *''NPR Classical Music Companion'', Miles Hoffman, échanges d'informations, Mariner books, Hougton Mifflin Company, *''Nouvelles lettres de Berlioz, de sa famille, de ses contemporains''. Correspondance générale tome IX. Peter Bloom,
Joël-Marie Fauquet Joël-Marie Fauquet (born 27 April 1942 at Nogent-le-Rotrou) is a French musicologist. Life Fauquet studied applied arts before devoting himself to musicology and the social history of music. Director of research at the Centre national de la r ...
, Hugh Macdonald, Cécile Reynaud, Actes-Sud/Palazzetto Bru-Zane, Fourniture de documents (letter from Berlioz to Kreutzer) *Introduction d'Augustin Laffay o.p. aux ''Essais et Pamphlets'' de Léon Bloy (citation partielle de l'article d'AG ''Défense de Léon Bloy''), édition établie par Maxence Caron, series "Bouquins", Robert Lafont. *''Quatre écrivains catholiques sur la question juive,'' ''de Bloy à Maritain'', actes de colloque, Reims 2017. Citation partielle d'une lettre de AG, text by Henri Quantin. Editions ACSIReims, *''Désintégration,'' novel by Vladimir Galpérine. AG: dessin de couverture. Ed. Librinova,


Bibliography

* *Chani Stroobant, "''Sens, fonctions et discernement de l'usage verbal de l'impératif dans la pédagogie du développement artistique du violon: observations à partir de cours dispensés par Alexis Galpérine au CNSMDP''". Texte produit dans le cadre d'un travail de Master 2 de l'EHESS, 2014


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