Judicaël Perroy (born July 21, 1973 in
Paris
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) is a French
classical guitar
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ist and
music teacher
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.
Early life and education
Perroy's father played the
acoustic guitar
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when he was a child.
[Classical Guitar: Judicaël Perroy in Conversation with Danielle Ribouillault, Volume 26, Issue 12; p.11, August 2008, ISSN 0950-429X, Ashley Mark Publishing Company.]
Perroy enrolled in the Conservatoire Municipal Inter-Arrondissements de Paris (Paris Academy of Music) at the age of 7 and started studying
classical music
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, specifically guitar.
[Classical Guitar: Judicaël Perroy in Conversation with Danielle Ribouillault, Volume 26, Issue 12; p.11, August 2008, ISSN 0950-429X, Ashley Mark Publishing Company.] In 1983, at the age of ten, he enrolled at the National School Academy of
Aulnay-sous-Bois
Aulnay-sous-Bois () is a Communes of France, commune in the Seine-Saint-Denis department in the Île-de-France region in the north-eastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the Kilometre zero of France.
The commune has been awarded fo ...
, where he was taught by Delia Estrada, Roberto Aussel, and Raymond Gratien.
[Classical Guitar: Judicaël Perroy in Conversation with Danielle Ribouillault, Volume 26, Issue 12; p.11, August 2008, ISSN 0950-429X, Ashley Mark Publishing Company.] Perroy demonstrated exceptional talent at an early age.
[The Classical Guitar: Its Evolution, Players and Personalities Since 1800, Maurice J. Summerfield, p. 223, Fifth Edition 2002, , Ashley Mark Publishing Company] At the age of eleven, he performed two
Vivaldi
Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (4 March 1678 – 28 July 1741) was an Italian composer, virtuoso violinist, impresario of Baroque music and Roman Catholic priest. Regarded as one of the greatest Baroque composers, Vivaldi's influence during his lif ...
concertos
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at the Theatre du Mans,
accompanied by a full
orchestra
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* String instruments, such as the violin, viola, cello, ...
conducted by Andre Girard.
[California State University Fullerton College of the Arts, Judicaël Perroy's Concert Program, Thursday April 10, 2014]
Career
In 1988, at the age of fourteen, Perroy placed second at the International Competition of the Ile-de-France.
[The Classical Guitar: Its Evolution, Players and Personalities Since 1800, Maurice J. Summerfield, p. 223, Fifth Edition 2002, , Ashley Mark Publishing Company] Later that year, he graduated ''
summa cum laude
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'' and was awarded first prize by the academy. He continued his studies with Pablo Márquez and then with Roberto Aussel and Daniel Lavialle.
[Classical Guitar: Judicaël Perroy in Conversation with Danielle Ribouillault, Volume 26, Issue 12; p.11, August 2008, ISSN 0950-429X, Ashley Mark Publishing Company.][California State University Fullerton College of the Arts, Judicaël Perroy's Concert Program, Thursday April 10, 2014] After enrolling in courses in
Economics
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and
Mathematics
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at university, he stopped playing the guitar for two years, from ages 17 to 19.
[ He began to play again a few weeks before the 15th International Guitar Competition René Bartoli and, with encouragement from Raymond Gratien, entered the competition and was awarded the grand prize by the jury, as well as the audience prize.]
Perroy earned his License
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de Concert from the École Normale de Musique de Paris
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in 1994, after studying with Alberto Ponce. The same year, he won first prize at the 7th International Guitar Competition of Bourg-Madame
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by audience choice. Two years later, in 1996, he won first prize from the Conservatoire de Paris
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graduating class. In 1997, he won the Guitar Foundation of America
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(GFA) International Solo Competition held in La Jolla
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, California
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. The prize included a 60-city concert tour
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of North America
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in 1998.
Since then, he has traveled internationally as a performer and teacher. Many of his students have won competitions, including three who have won the GFA competition, one of whom is Thomas Viloteau.
Current academic positions
Perroy lives in Paris and has held the title of Professor of Classical Guitar at Pôle Sup'93 Seine-Saint-Denis Île-de-France (Aubervilliers
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) (2012–present); L'Association de préfiguration du Pôle superieur d'enseignements artistiques (APPSEA) at Lille (Nord-Pas-de-Calais
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) (2010–present); and L'École Nationale de Musique d'Aulnay-sous-Bois (2004–2016).[ He was a teacher at the ]San Francisco Conservatory of Music
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The San Francisco Conservatory of Music was founded in 1917 by Ada ...
from 2017 to 2021 and is currently a professor at the Geneva University of Music
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Status
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.
Discography
Perroy's discography
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mostly consists of music by classical composers ( J. S. Bach, Mauro Giuliani
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Although born in Bisceglie, Giuliani's cente ...
, G.F. Handel
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, Albéniz) but also includes more modern guitar repertoire (Astor Piazzolla
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, Gerardo Núñez, Nikita Koshkin
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His early influences included Stravinsky, Shostakovich and Prokofiev, as well as rock music. Koshkin first came to prominence with his sui ...
). His transcription of Bach's partita for keyboard No. 2, BWV 826 in C minor
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The C natural minor scale is:
Cha ...
was the first transcription of the piece for classical guitar and was released under the Naxos Records
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label in 2010 as part of an all-Bach CD.
*''Quantum'' (1998): Paganini, Granados, Albéniz, Dodgson Dodgson is a surname. Its etymology, origin is "son of Roger", "Dodge" being a mediaeval nickname for Roger, as were Rodge and Hodge.
*Campbell Dodgson (1867–1948), British art historian and museum curator
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.
*''Bayard Musique'' (new distribution, not reissued): Aspen Suite (2000); Albéniz, Giuliani, Barrios, Nuñez, Piazzolla, Koshkin.
*''Mel Bay'' (1999): Live Recital at Texas Tech University
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, Lubbock, Texas
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: Barrios, Piazzolla, Nuñez, Paganini, Giuliani, Bach, Albéniz.
*''Bayard Musique'' (2001): ''Méditation (flute and guitar)'' with Florence Bellon: Schubert
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(arr. Mertz
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* Albert Mertz (1920–1990), Danish painter
* Albrecht Mertz von Quirnheim, (1905–1944), German officer and resistance fighter involved in the 20 July plot against Adolf Hitler
* Ba ...
), Vivaldi, Handel, Castérède, Bach, Dowland, Giuliani, Poulenc, Debussy
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, Ravel
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.
*''Bayard Musique'' (2002): ''Méditation (harp and guitar)'' with Joanna Kozielska: Rodrigo
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, Pachelbel, Handel, Respighi, Debussy, Bach, Handel, Albinoni, Beethoven
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, Albéniz.
*''Soundset'': ''The Well-tempered Koshkin'' (2000): In trio
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** Jazz trio, pianist, double bassist, drummer
** Minuet and trio, a form in classical music
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with Frank Koonce and Nikita Koshkin.
*''Bayard Musique'' (2008): ''La Magie de la Guitare'': Vivaldi, Bach, Schubert, Paganini, Albéniz, Granados, Rossini
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, Handel, Giuliani, Barrios, Piazzolla, Nuñez, Koshkin.
*''Naxos'' (2010): '' J. S. Bach, Transcriptions for Guitar'': Partita No. 2, BWV 826; Suite, BWV 997; Prelude, Fugue and Allegro, BWV 998; Concerto, BWV 972.
*''Naxos'' (2014): ''M.M Ponce, Guitar Music, Vol. 4'': Sonatina Meridional; Thème varié et finale (Version 2) d. A. Segovia*''Diferencias Sobre la Folía de España y Fuga'': Variaciónes Sobre un Tema de A. de Cabezón; Thème varié et finale (Version 1); Guitar Sonata No. 2: Andante.
*''Contrastes Records'' (2017): ''Paris Une Solitude Peuplée:'' Heitor Villa-Lobos
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, Scriabin
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, M.M Ponce, Takemitsu; Sor.
References
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French classical guitarists
French male guitarists
1973 births
Living people
Musicians from Paris
Conservatoire de Paris alumni
École Normale de Musique de Paris alumni
21st-century French guitarists
21st-century French male musicians