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Antoine Curé
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'''Antoine Curé''' (born 11 April 1951) is a French classical [[trumpet]]er. He is a professor at the [[Conservatoire de Paris]].
== Life ==
Curé started learning the trumpet at the music school in [[Bayeux]]. He furthered his studies at the conservatories of [[Caen]] and [[Conservatory of Grenoble|Grenoble]].
In 1970, he entered the [[Conservatoire de Paris]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/2OU2PRz Antoine Curé] on the site of the Conservatoire de Paris</ref> in Ludovic Vaillant<ref>[https://ift.tt/2NGX5xX Ludovic Vaillant] on TrumpetLand</ref>'s class. There he won two [[First Prize (music diploma)|First Prizes]]: trumpet and [[chamber music]].
He won the gold medal at the G. Viotti International Competition in Italy, as well as the 2nd prize at the Toulon International Competition. He is also a winner of the .
First solo trumpet at the [[Concerts Colonne]], he joined the [[Ensemble intercontemporain]] as a soloist in 1981 under the direction of [[Pierre Boulez]]. He held this position until December 2012.
He was a professor at the Conservatory of [[Ville-d'Avray]]
In 1988, Curé was appointed a professor at the Conservatoire de Paris.
He is regularly invited to the summer academies of Nice, [[Orford, Quebec|Orford]] (Canada) and in Japan.
He has participated in many recordings as an orchestral musician but also as a soloist, notably with the Concertos for Trumpet by [[Johann Melchior Molter]], Bach's [[Brandenburg Concertos#No. 2 in F major, BWV 1047|2nd Brandenburg Concertos]]. He also made a record of the three trumpet concertos by [[Jean-Michel Defaye]].
In 1994, he premiered ''Midtown'', for two trompets, by [[Philippe Fénelon]], as well as the French premiere of Hans Werner Henze's [[Requiem (Henze)|Requiem]] in 1996. He also premiered ''Metal Extension'' by , ''2005 in Tokyo'' by [[Masakazu Natsuda]], and ''La couche du temps'' for trumpet solo by [[Hitomi Kaneko]].
== References ==
== External links ==
* [https://ift.tt/2OQQAFq Antoine Curé] (Yamaha)
* [https://ift.tt/2NKJHsD Discography] ([[Discogs]])
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAcnzP064zc Hummel, 3rd movement. Curé playing the Eb trumpet] (YouTube)
[[Category:French classical trumpeters]]
[[Category:1951 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Conservatoire de Paris alumni]]
[[Category:Academics of the Conservatoire de Paris]]
[[Category:20th-century French musicians]]
[[Category:21st-century French musicians]]
== Life ==
Curé started learning the trumpet at the music school in [[Bayeux]]. He furthered his studies at the conservatories of [[Caen]] and [[Conservatory of Grenoble|Grenoble]].
In 1970, he entered the [[Conservatoire de Paris]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/2OU2PRz Antoine Curé] on the site of the Conservatoire de Paris</ref> in Ludovic Vaillant<ref>[https://ift.tt/2NGX5xX Ludovic Vaillant] on TrumpetLand</ref>'s class. There he won two [[First Prize (music diploma)|First Prizes]]: trumpet and [[chamber music]].
He won the gold medal at the G. Viotti International Competition in Italy, as well as the 2nd prize at the Toulon International Competition. He is also a winner of the .
First solo trumpet at the [[Concerts Colonne]], he joined the [[Ensemble intercontemporain]] as a soloist in 1981 under the direction of [[Pierre Boulez]]. He held this position until December 2012.
He was a professor at the Conservatory of [[Ville-d'Avray]]
In 1988, Curé was appointed a professor at the Conservatoire de Paris.
He is regularly invited to the summer academies of Nice, [[Orford, Quebec|Orford]] (Canada) and in Japan.
He has participated in many recordings as an orchestral musician but also as a soloist, notably with the Concertos for Trumpet by [[Johann Melchior Molter]], Bach's [[Brandenburg Concertos#No. 2 in F major, BWV 1047|2nd Brandenburg Concertos]]. He also made a record of the three trumpet concertos by [[Jean-Michel Defaye]].
In 1994, he premiered ''Midtown'', for two trompets, by [[Philippe Fénelon]], as well as the French premiere of Hans Werner Henze's [[Requiem (Henze)|Requiem]] in 1996. He also premiered ''Metal Extension'' by , ''2005 in Tokyo'' by [[Masakazu Natsuda]], and ''La couche du temps'' for trumpet solo by [[Hitomi Kaneko]].
== References ==
== External links ==
* [https://ift.tt/2OQQAFq Antoine Curé] (Yamaha)
* [https://ift.tt/2NKJHsD Discography] ([[Discogs]])
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAcnzP064zc Hummel, 3rd movement. Curé playing the Eb trumpet] (YouTube)
[[Category:French classical trumpeters]]
[[Category:1951 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Conservatoire de Paris alumni]]
[[Category:Academics of the Conservatoire de Paris]]
[[Category:20th-century French musicians]]
[[Category:21st-century French musicians]]
September 27, 2018 at 08:50PM