1986, Alexandre Vay started playing music at the age of 5. in 2005, he entered the “Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Lyon” (CNSMD) and studied in the class of Yvan Chiffoleau. After three years he graduated with the first Prize by unanimous decision of the jury. In 2008, he decided to perfect himself with Martin Ostertag at the University of Music in Karlsruhe, where he successfully obtained a Master in 2012 and a Diplom of Soloist in 2014.
Passionate about chamber music, he formed a duo with pianist Dimitri Papadopoulos with whom he obtained a Master’s degree in chamber music at the Conservatory in Lyon. Following numerous concerts of Beethoven’s complete sonatas for cello and piano (Lyon, Arras Theatre, Strasbourg, Bangkok), the Conservatory invited the duo to record a CD of Beethoven’s complete sonatas. In 2011, they won the third prize at the International Competition of Chamber Music “Max Reger”. They were subsequently invited by Frederic Lodéon to perform on the french radio programs “Plaisirs D’amour” (France Musique) and “Carrefour de Lodéon” (France Inter), « Chamber music concerts » on the Bavarian Radio and SWR in Baden-Baden.
Alexandre was mentored by several foremost cellists, including Janos Starker, Gary Hoffman, Anner Bylsma, Antonio Meneses, Patrick Demenga and Steven Isserlis. His career is marked by collaborations with major figures in the musical world, including Ulf Hoelscher, Daniel Blumenthal, Mate Szüks and Pascal Devoyon.
Alexandre’s desire to explore the lyrical and symphonic repertoire encouraged him to participate in the European Union’s Youth Orchestra under the direction of V. Ashkenazy in 2006. Following a successful competition at the age of 21, he is regularly invited to perform as soloist at Lyon’s National Opera House. Since September 2012, Alexandre is Associate Solo Cello at Munich’s Radio Orchestra.
Alexandre performed as a soloist with numerous orchestra, including Ulf Hoelscher, Daniel Blumenthal, Mate Szüks and Pascal Devoyon.
Alexandre’s desire to explore the lyrical and symphonic repertoire encouraged him to participate in the European Union’s Youth Orchestra under the direction of V. Ashkenazy in 2006. Following a successful competition at the age of 21, he is regularly invited to perform as soloist at Lyon’s National Opera House. Since September 2012, Alexandre is Associate Solo Cello at Munich’s Radio Orchestra.
Alexandre performed as a soloist with numerous orchestra, including the Munich Radio Orchestra, the Baden-Baden Philarmonia Orchestra, the San Pedro Sula Philarmonic (Honduras), the Orchestre du Mans and in numerous festivals across Europe, such as the Épau festival in Le Mans, the summer festival in Epernay, the Thy Chamber Music Festival in Denmark, the Chamber music Festival of Cervo Italy, and other festivals in Romania, Russia and Thailand where he gave the first concert with the complete Beethoven’s works for cello and piano in 2014. In 2013, Alexandre performed in a series of seven concerts at Karlsruhe’s Opera, where he played three suites by J.S. Bach (2,3, and 6), accompanied by dancers (choreographed by H. Spoerli).
Passionate about teaching, Alexandre is a cello Professor since 2009 at the Summer Academy of Music in Trouville/mer and at the Summer Academy in Craponne. He gives Masterclass in Lyon, Le Mans, Bangkok and San Pedro Sula (Honduras). He also recorded the first cello Suite by Bach for a special “prenatal” recording: (Fuzeau edition) and the complete piano trio et piano quartet of R. Strauss with Daniel Blumenthal, Doren Dinglinger, Tony Nys (CPO Label).
Alexandre is supported by Societe Generale’s Foundation, ADAMI, the Baden-Württemberg Instrument ‘s Foundation and the « Palazzetto Bru Zane ».
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