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Jacquin-Ribot Florence
After attending the Conservatoire National de Région de Paris where she was awarded the gold medal she graduated from the 'Ecole Normale de Paris'. In 1997 she earned the First Prize in piano playing both at the 'Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris' and at the 'Formation Supérieure de Piano et de Musique de Chambre', the latter being awarded with first class honours. From then on she has pursued her training, attending international music academies in musical notation, musical analysis, and accompaniment.
She has taken part in many workshops, including the Salzburg summer academy. She has mainly worked with Germaine Mounier, Gérard Frémy, Jacques Rouvier, Pascal Devoyon, Jean-Philippe Collard, Xiao Mei Zhu and Alain Meunier.
While perfoming as a soloist and a chamber musician on a regular basis, she has been teaching at the 'Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de Rennes' since 2001. In 2010 she set up the Trio Mélisonance, which offers a blend of various music styles (classical, jazz, traditional, Klezmer...).

Contact: triomelisonance@gmx.de

 
Mozart - Beethoven - Chopin - Liszt - Rachmaninov - Satie
After attending the Conservatoire National de Région de Paris where she was awarded the gold medal, Florence Jacquin-Ribot graduated from the 'Ecole Normale de Paris'. In 1997 she earned the First Prize in piano playing both at the 'Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris' .

Her album was recorded and mixed in two versions, stereo and surround. Both are available here, as usual.

Let her speak:
''I have always been drawn to variations. You explore the theme, you analyze it, you manipulate it, you lend it another meaning. The composer is at its best and decoding his language is absolutely delightful. This form appears in Mozart's Sonata K331, First Movement, in Beethoven's 92 Variations, but also in Liszt's first Etude and in Rachmaninov's Fourth Prelude Op. 23.
Form serves music, it is displayed according to some specific rules and yet it provides endless nuances - as life does too. Thus music quivers with the joys, suffering, and hopes of everyone. A single variation is then essential – one moment of fullness is enough to shed new light on our existence.
This fullness might result from some rhythmic or melodious ostinato, bringing to mind the way Satie uses it lavishly in his 'Gnossiennes'? This repetition might be necessary to some pieces linked to our everyday lives – dances like Chopin's waltz and mazurkas. Creative inspiration is boundless. It stems from genius.'' (Florence Jacquin-Ribot)

contact: triomelisonance@gmx.fr
Buy this albumStyle : Classical - Piano
Available formats : Dbr/5.1 ac3, Dbr/5.1 wma, Dbr/5.1 wav, Stereo mp3
Publishing date : Apr 2011
Price : 11.99 € with VAT
DIGITAL DOWNLOAD ONLY (NO CD)