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Musical Brunch

Saturday March 29 and Sunday March 30, 2025, 11:00 a.m.

Ensemble Elysium, Chloé Roussev et Emile Traelnes

A morning experience between music and delicacies

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For four days, the Festival CLASSIQUCIME aims to make music resonate throughout the town of Megève. In addition to the major evening concerts - at the Palais Megève and the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church in Megève - our talented duo Chloé Roussev and Émile Traelnes from the ELYSIUM trio will be performing a programme for music lovers and gourmets alike. A unique morning celebrating classical music and gastronomy!

Émile (cello) and Chloé (violin), talented performers trained at the CNSM and members of the ELYSIUM ensemble, offer a concert of approximately 45 minutes adapted to this convivial sequence:

  • Edward Elgar: Salut d'Amour

  • Reinhold Glière: Berceuse and Canzonetta

  • Ludwig Von Beethoven Duo No. 1

  • Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst: The Erlking (arrangement)

  • Johann Sebastian Bach: Double Concerto

  • Luigi Boccherini: Duo, 1st movement

  • Niccolo Paganini: Excerpts from the duets

  • Johann Sebastian Bach: Two movements from the suites for solo cello

The Musical Brunch Artist

Chloé Roussev 

At just 19, Chloé Roussev has been a guest at numerous festivals and a prizewinner at international competitions. She has performed in France, China, the United States, Austria, Bulgaria, Belgium, Argentina and Switzerland. She was admitted to the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris in 2021, in Stéphanie-Marie Degand's class, and trained with leading teachers and soloists, notably at the Salzburg Mozarteum: François Salque, Kirill Troussov, Michael Frischenshlager, Christian Altenburger, Tatiana Samouil, Amaury Coeytaux, Paul Roczek, Sergiu Schwartz, Krzystof Wegrzyn, and others.​

She has won several international competitions, including the Agustin Apònte International Competition, the Vatelot Rampal Competition, the Glazunov International Competition, the Grumiaux Competition and the Académie Ravel... She has been invited as soloist and chamber musician to numerous festivals, including the Voûtes Célestes Festival, the Jeudi Musicaux de Royan, the Saint Lizier Festival, the Fondation Giraud-Derouet, the Musical Océan Festival, the Rencontres Franco-Americaines, La Pochette Musicale, the Salle Cortot, the Eiffel Tower, the Trianon Palace in Versailles, the Orangerie du Parc de Bagatelle, etc. She performs as a soloist with various ensembles such as the Spiritelli and the Orchestre Français des Jeunes Talents. She shares the stage with renowned artists such as Michel Lethiec, David Castro-Balbi, Aurélien Pontier, the Akilone Quartet, Elena Rozanova, Francois Salque, Lorraine Campet... Chloé Roussev plays an Andrea Castagneri violin from 1740.

Emile Traelnes

Emile Traelnes, born in 2004 in Lausanne, is currently a 2nd year student in Edgar Moreau's class at the CNSM in Paris. He also participates in the academy at the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, accepted through competition. He began the cello at the age of 5 with Katerina Gancheva, continued his studies in Martin Reetz's class at the Lausanne Conservatory in Switzerland (Musique-Ecoleet Pré-College structure), then in Patrick Demenga's class (Hemu-Lausanne).

 

He has won several 1st prizes with Mention at the Final of the Swiss Youth Music Competition, an absolute 1st prize at the Riviera Competition and the Concorso Antonio Salieri (Italy). He has attended masterclasses with François Guye, Nitzan Laster, Joël Marosi and Jérôme Pernoo. He has already participated twice in the VFJO (in 2019 and 2021) and in the Ensemble Métamorphose LaBe under the direction of Gyula Stuller at https://musikfestwoche-meiringen.ch/ in 2023.

 

In 2024, he was admitted by competition to the Verbier Festival Orchestra and played notably under the direction of Simon Rattle and Klaus Mäkelä. He also participated as Chief of the cello attack in the French Youth Orchestra for the 2024-2025 season.

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