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职称:Lecturer
所属学校:Boston University
所属院系:College of Arts & Sciences
所属专业:Music, General
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Alexandre Lecarme joined the cello section of the Boston Symphony in the 2008 season. A native of Grasse, France, Mr. Lecarme graduated with the Premier Prix de Violoncelle from the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris in 1997. Mr. Lecarme holds the Artist Diploma and Master of music degrees from Boston University as a recipient of a Cohen Foundation grant and a Dean’s scholarship. His major teachers have included Jean-Marie Gamard in Paris, David Soyer, George Neikrug and Andrés Díaz at Boston University. An avid chamber musician, Mr. Lecarme has appeared on the Rockport Chamber Music Festival, Hammond Performing Arts Series, Copley Society Series, Hebron and Thayer Academy Concert Series, Temple Emmanuel Chamber Music Series and the chamber music series of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. As a founding member of the Tancrede Trio, he has performed extensively in the United States and Europe. Highlights include concerts at Shermetiev Palace in St. Petersburg for the 300th Anniversary of the city, Opera de Nice, and Salle Olivier Messiaen, Grenoble, France. Since 2010 he has been a member of the award-winning Alianza String Quartet, touring with them in France during the summer of 2011. The quartet has been described by the New York Times as having “an unusually elegant sound—they boil over with an edge-of-the-seat eagerness” and recently by the West Palm Beach daily as having “a highly polished, unified sound … able to persuasively render the myriad subtleties of quartet composition”. Mr. Lecarme is also a founding member of the Boston Cello Quartet, comprised of four cellists from the Boston Symphony. After a Tanglewood performance, Classical Review reported that the ensemble can “showcase the cello in its range of octaves, sonic possibilities, and tonal colors” making mention that “Alexandre Lecarme gave lovely voice to the melodic line, flowing song in legato style with phrasing and articulation worthy of a Baroque soprano”. Mr. Lecarme has participated at the Pablo Casals, Domaine Forget, Kneisel Hall and Norfolk Chamber Music Festivals and collaborated with Roman Totenberg, Seymour Lipkin, and members of the Tokyo String Quartet. Mr. Lecarme has released CDs for Hammond GMAC Performing Arts of works by Bach, Debussy, Schubert, Beethoven, Franck and Rachmaninov. Mr. Lecarme performs on a cello made by José Contreras in 1746, generously on loan from the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Alexandre Lecarme joined the cello section of the Boston Symphony in the 2008 season.