Raised in Bordeaux, Aurélienne Brauner, began studying cello with Paul Rousseau, and later at the Bordeaux Conservatory under Etienne Péclard. Admitted by a unanimous jury vote to the class of Philippe Muller at the Paris Conservatory in 1999, she won cello and chamber music prizes with highest honors and the Feydeau de Brou Saint Paul Award as a top instrumentalist. She has laid several international competition successes behind her, and performed at a multitude of festivales and venues in Europe.…
Raised in Bordeaux, Aurélienne Brauner, began studying cello with Paul Rousseau, and later at the Bordeaux Conservatory under Etienne Péclard. Admitted by a unanimous jury vote to the class of Philippe Muller at the Paris Conservatory in 1999, she won cello and chamber music prizes with highest honors and the Feydeau de Brou Saint Paul Award as a top instrumentalist. She has laid several international competition successes behind her, and performed at a multitude of festivales and venues in Europe. She regularly plays with the chamber orchestra Les Dissonances and has been a part of the famous Violoncelles Francais. Among her recent public performances, she has played with the Phoebus String trio at several venues in Norway, where she also toured with the MiNensemblet, and performed at numerous summer festivals in France. Brauner is currently the cello soloist of the Bordeaux-Aquitaine National Orchestra. She plays a 1859 Nicolas-Francois Vuillaume cello. In 2007 she was acclaimed ‘Classical revelation of the year’ by Adami.
July 2016