| Hervé Joulain, French horn
“Hervé Joulain‘s boundless art follows into the footsteps of the legendary french horn players Dennis Brain and Barry Tuckwell.” (Michel Le Naour, “Le Monde de la Musique“)
At the age of 48, Hervé Joulain has already performed concerts of Haydn, Saint-Saëns, Strauss, Britten... In the year 2000 he made his debut in America and Canada with Strauss and Mozart with 110 different orchestras.
The French hornist performed with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France (1987–1997), with the Orchestre National de France (1997), and with the Orchestre de Paris under the direction of renowned conductors like Leonard Bernstein, Zubin Metha, Daniel Barenboim, Pierre Boulez, Maazel, Seiji Ozawa, Eliahu Inbal, Kurt Mazur, Charles Dutoit, Riccardo Muti, Bernard Haitink, Claudio Abbado.
Since December 2002 he has been the solo French hornist in the Symphonica Toscanini (Italy). Joulain was appointed to this position by Lorin Maazel. Recently, he performed with the New York Philharmonic Ochestra, the Berlin Philharmonics, and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. From 1994 to 1998 he was professor for French horn at the Conservatoire National Supérieur in Paris. He has given over 40 master classes in France, Portugal, the Czech Republic, Canada, Brazil, Ireland, Spain, England, Finland, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.
Besides his active work as a soloist, Hervé Joulain also has a predilection for chamber music which he pursues regularly with partners like Pinchas Zukerman, Boris Berezowski, Boris Belkin, Vadim Repin, Schlomo Mintz, Yuri Bashmet, Natalia Guttmann, Paul Tortelier, Pierre Amoyal, Gidon Kremer in France as well as in all of Europe, in Canada, the USA and in Israel.
His considerable interest in contemporary music (23 premières) gave him the possibility for a close collaboration with Nicolas Bacri, Philippe Hersant, Giya Kancheli, Kristoph Penderecki, Fabio Vacchi, Gérard Grisey, Michael Levinas, Ivan Fedele, Alessandro Solbiati, Tristan Murail.
In addition Joulain was honoured by Gyorgy Ligeti as the best artistic interpreter of his trio.
Hervé Joulain‘s discography includes more than 20 recordings for various record companies. |
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