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Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
17.11.2023

Label: Mirare

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Artist: Raphaëlle Moreau & Célia Oneto Bensaid

Composer: Henriette Bosmans (1895-1952), Grazyna Bacewicz (1909-1969), Dora Pejacevic (1885-1923), Marguerite Canal (1890-1978)

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  • Henriëtte Bosmans (1895 - 1952): Sonata for Violin and Piano:
  • 1 Bosmans: Sonata for Violin and Piano: I. Allegro passionato, ma non troppo mosso 10:44
  • 2 Bosmans: Sonata for Violin and Piano: II. Non troppo presto 01:59
  • 3 Bosmans: Sonata for Violin and Piano: III. Adagio 02:58
  • 4 Bosmans: Sonata for Violin and Piano: IV. Moderato assai 03:33
  • Grażyna Bacewicz (1909 - 1969): Kaprys No. 3 for Violin and Piano:
  • 5 Bacewicz: Kaprys No. 3 for Violin and Piano 01:41
  • Dora Pejačević (1885 - 1923): Violin Sonata, Op. 43:
  • 6 Pejačević: Violin Sonata, Op. 43: I. Allegro con anima 05:34
  • 7 Pejačević: Violin Sonata, Op. 43: II. Adagio 05:25
  • 8 Pejačević: Violin Sonata, Op. 43: III. Allegro molto vivace 04:50
  • Grażyna Bacewicz (1909 - 1969): Oberek No. 1:
  • 9 Bacewicz: Oberek No. 1 01:37
  • Marguerite Canal (1890 - 1978): Sonata for violin and piano:
  • 10 Canal: Sonata for violin and piano: I. Andantino 05:06
  • 11 Canal: Sonata for violin and piano: II. Sourd et haletant 05:34
  • 12 Canal: Sonata for violin and piano: III. Adagio espressivo 05:42
  • 13 Canal: Sonata for violin and piano: IV. Allegro con bravura 04:18
  • Total Runtime 59:01

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Raphaëlle Moreau and Célia Oneto Bensaid take a tour of Europe through four female composers who were celebrated during their lifetime but have since fallen into guilty oblivion. Four different languages, three sonatas at the turn of the 1920s, two miniatures from the immediate post-war period: a rich sound photograph that finally gives voice to the genius of four singular destinies, the Frenchwoman Marguerite Canal, the Croatian Dora Pejačević, the Dutchwoman Henriëtte Bosmans and the Polish Grażyna Bacewicz.

Raphaelle Moreau, violin
Celia Oneto Bensaid, piano



Raphaëlle Moreau
Appointed concertmaster of the Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester at the age of twenty-one, Raphaëlle Moreau has collaborated with conductors such as Herbert Blomstedt, Vladimir Jurowski, Jonathan Nott and Lorenzo Viotti and has performed at the Hamburg Elbphilharmonie, the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, the Musikverein in Vienna and the Felsenreitschule in Salzburg. She is regularly invited as guest concertmaster in various orchestras such as Gulbenkian Orchestra in Lisbon, Orchestre du Capitole de Toulouse and Orchestre Symphonique de Bretagne.

She has been awarded the first Grand Prize of the Postacchini Competition and has performed as a soloist with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio-France, the Orchestre National de France, the Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne, the Orchestre de Pau-Pays de Béarn, the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra, the Georgian Chamber Orchestra and the Ostinato Orchestra among others.

In the year 2020, Raphaëlle has been nominated as « Rising Star » at the french Victoires de la Musique Classique and took part in the “Martha Argerich & Friends” concert at the Philharmonie de Paris performing with Stephen Kovacevich and Gerard Caussé. She has also shared the stage with Renaud Capuçon in the Double Concerto by J.S. Bach accompanied by the Lausanne Soloists and premiered the Double Concerto for violin and cello by Philippe Hersant.

Being a passionate chamber musician, Raphaëlle regularly collaborates with artists such as Renaud Capuçon, Gautier Capuçon, Nicholas Angelich, David Kadouch, Celia Oneto-Bensaid, Alexandra Conunova and her three brothers Edgar, David and Jérémie.

She has given guest performances at the Cologne Philharmonie, the Philharmonie de Paris, the Festival de Saint-Denis, the Rheingau Musik Festival, the Grange au Lac in Evian, the Grand Théâtre de Provence, the Easter Festival in Aix-en-Provence, the Moments Musicaux de Gstaad and the Konzerthaus Dortmund.

Among 2020-2021 highlights, Raphaëlle has performed Beethoven sonata for violin and piano opus 12 no.3 with pianist Selim Mazari at the Fondation Singer Polignac for the platform Medici.tv and participated in world premieres of works by Clara Olivares, Justina Repečkaitė and Vito Žuraj for the project "New Horizons" live on Arte. Together with her three brothers Edgar, David and Jérémie, Raphaëlle has released an album with works by Korngold and Dvorak for the label Warner Classics/Erato.

She has performed for the French Bastille Day on the 14th of July together with Renaud Capuçon, the Orchestre National de France and Simone Young.

Born in Paris, Raphaëlle Moreau began playing the violin at the age of four in the Suzuki system. After studying with Rodica Bogdanas and Suzanne Gessner, she was admitted to the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris at fourteen and later continued her studies with Pavel Vernikov and then Renaud Capuçon at the Haute Ecole de Musique de Lausanne.

Raphaëlle is a laureate of the Nicati-de-Luze Foundation, the Fondation l’Or du Rhin, the Fondation Banque Populaire and the Fondation de la Vocation.

Celia Oneto Bensaid
In recent years, the press has been following the evolution of this committed pianist with golden fingers and irreproachable technique (LexNews), whose sensitivity is matched only by her mastery (Télérama) and embodying the free electron of the next generation of French pianists according to Les Échos.

A sincere and committed artist, Célia Oneto Bensaid shapes a career in her image, highlighting a particular repertoire, the signature of this pianist who develops her singularity and willingly goes off the beaten track. On the training side, she leaves the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris with five prizes obtained with the best distinctions in the piano classes, chamber music and the three accompaniment classes. She then joined the École Normale Alfred Cortot where she obtained the higher diploma of concert performer.

It is today on the greatest stages, solo, chamber music and concerto, that Célia carefully chooses the repertoires she defends: American music (including her own transcriptions), French music, today's music, and female composers hold an important place in her programs. She collaborates and creates many pieces of which she is dedicatee for some of David Hudry, Kaija Saariaho, Diana Syrse, Camille Pépin, Fabien Waksman and is one of the artists most committed to the rediscovery of the Musical Matrimony.

Yamaha artist, supported by the Banque Populaire Foundation and the Safran Foundation, Célia is a laureate of numerous international solo and chamber music competitions (Piano Campus, Cziffra Foundation, Nadia and Lili Boulanger competition, Pro Musicis, HSBC Prize of the Aix-en-Provence lyric festival, etc.), she received the audience prize of the Société des Arts de Genève in 2017. In 2020, she became the first winner in the "Classical Music" category of the K2 Trophy.

Recently she has been accompanied by the orchestras of Avignon-Provence under the direction of Debora Waldman, Brittany under the direction of Aurélien Azan Zielinski, the Republican Guard under the baton of François Boulanger, the Toulon Opera under the direction of Lucie Leguay both in concertos of the "great repertoire" (Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Franck …) but also for concertos by Vítězslava Kaprálová or Marie Jaëll.

In recital and chamber music, she has been invited to the Philharmonie de Paris, the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, "Piano aux Jacobins", "La Roque d'Anthéron", the festival. "Nouveaux Horizons", of the "Spirit of the Piano" in Bordeaux, of the Folle Journée de Nantes, the Grand Théâtre de Harbin (China), the Salamanca Hall (Japan), the Salle Bourgie (Montreal), the Wigmore Hall (London), and is also the regular guest of various radio programs (France Music, Radio Classique, France Culture etc.).

A sought-after chamber musician, she can be found on stage alongside Renaud Capuçon, Violaine Despeyroux, Elsa Dreisig, Marie-Laure Garnier, Olivia Gay, the Hanson Quartet, Léa Hennino, Héloïse Luzzati, Fiona McGown, Raphaëlle Moreau, Alexandre Pascal, Xavier Phillips…

An eclectic artist, she is also an actress during the projects of the MAB Collectif (shows "Cinderella, with my sister" and "How I became Olivia"), is a hand understudy on feature films and as a pianist she appears in the series "Les Sauvages" and "Validé" (Canal Plus). She also recorded the soundtracks of various films and series ("Les Sauvages" Canal Plus, "Rouge" by Farid Bentoumi, "Le Tourbillon de la vie" by Olivier Treiner).

As for records, already numbering a dozen, they illustrate his attachment to his favorite repertoires: from his first solo album "American Touches" around Gershwin and Bernstein in 2018, to "Metamorphosis" in 2021 around Glass, Pépin and Ravel, acclaimed by critics (Coup de coeur by Renaud Capuçon on RTL, 5 stars Classica, contemporary record of the week on France Musique etc.), She explores solo and chamber music these very varied repertoires, reflecting her thirst for discovery.

In 2022, "Songs of Hope" is published with his partner the soprano Marie-Laure Garnier, crossing negro-spirituals and sacred melodies (TTT of Télérama, 5 stars Classica etc.).

His third solo album dedicated to the pieces of Dante by Marie Jaëll (Label Présences compositrices) is "choix du Monde", gets TTTT from Télérama, 5 Diapasons, 5 stars from Classica and multiple enthusiastic feedback from the press. She also participated in a monograph on the unpublished works of Charlotte Sohy, widely acclaimed by the international press. In January 2023 the album "Chants Nostalgiques" with Marie-Laure Garnier and the Hanson quartet around the French melody (Fauré, Chausson, Franck, Sohy…) which has already obtained TTTT from Télérama.

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