Marianne Muller
Viola da gamba player Marianne Muller is active as a soloist and as a player in ensembles, several of which she has created. She is also an important educator.
Muller was an active participant in the revival of Baroque music in France. She attended the Schola Cantorum in Paris, taking a general early music curriculum, and at the end of her studies there, she decided to specialize in the viola da gamba, on which she was self-taught at first. She enrolled at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague for studies with Wieland Kuijken and received a soloist's degree there. Muller has performed with leading early music ensembles in France and beyond, including Les Arts Florissants, Les Nièces de Rameau, and Hespèrion XXI. Joining a group of musicians with whom she had already performed for some time, she formed the ensemble Spirale in 2005 and devoted herself to the exploration of the repertory for bass viola da gamba. Another Muller creation was the duo Les inAttendus, which she co-founded in 2016 with accordionist Vincent Lhermet; the pair has performed a wide variety of repertory. She is also a member of Les Fantaisistes, an ensemble specializing in music for viol consort. Muller is a supporter of contemporary music and has given world premieres of works by Bruno Gillet, Thierry Tidrow, and Eric Fischer. She has often accompanied dance performances, and she has appeared in stage productions with the company Docteur Lully et Mister Haydn.
Muller is an important educator who has trained many members of the younger generation of French historical performance specialists. She began teaching in 1981 in Toulouse and Cergy-Pontoise, near Paris, then at the Regional Conservatoire in Boulogne-Billancourt, and then, beginning in 1988, at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse in Lyon. She often established the first viola da gamba courses offered at these institutions.
Muller's catalog of more than a dozen recordings has appeared mostly on the label Zig Zag Territoires and includes solo recordings of Suites en Ré by Abel, Telemann, and Bach, as well as ensemble performances of lesser-known composers such as Sylvestro Ganassi. In 2021, Les inAttendus released a gamba, accordion, and Baroque violin recording of Bach's The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080, with flutist Alice Piérot.
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Bach: The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080
Les inAttendus, Vincent Lhermet, Marianne Muller, Alice Piérot
Classical - harmonia mundi 発売日 2021/07/02
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Marin Marais: Suite en mi, Folies d'Espagne, Le labyrinthe
Ensemble Spirale, Marianne Muller
Chamber Music - Alpha Classics 発売日 2006/08/01
16-Bit CD音質 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Tombeau pour Mr. de Sainte Colombe & autres portraits... (Collection Printemps des arts de Monte-Carlo)
Ensemble Spirale, Marianne Muller
Classical - Zig-Zag Territoires 発売日 2008/03/01
16-Bit CD音質 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Bach: Sonatas for Viola da Gamba & Harpsichord, BWV 1027-1029
Marianne Muller, Françoise Lengellé
Classical - Zig-Zag Territoires 発売日 2014/02/11
24-Bit 88.2 kHz - Stereo -
Purcell : Sonates en trio à trois & quatre parties
Les Nièces de Rameau, Florence Malgoire, Alice Piérot, Claire Giardelli, Marianne Muller, Aline Zylberajch
Classical - Pierre Verany 発売日 1995/09/15
16-Bit CD音質 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Abel, Telemann & Bach: Suites en Ré
Classical - Zig-Zag Territoires 発売日 2004/04/01
16-Bit CD音質 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Biber: Mystery Sonatas
Alice Piérot, Marianne Muller, Pascal Monteilhet, Les Veilleurs de Nuit
Classical - Send - Alia 発売日 2002/11/16
16-Bit CD音質 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Rameau: Pièces de clavecin en concert
Ensemble Les Nièces de Rameau, Marianne Muller, Alice Piérot, Aline Zylberajch, Florence Malgoire
Classical - Universal Music Division Decca Records France 発売日 2004/01/01
16-Bit CD音質 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Charpentier: Leçons de ténèbres
Véronique Dietschy, Alain Zaepffel, Ensemble Gradiva, Yasunori Imamura, Françoise Lengellé, Marianne Muller
Classical - Universal Music Division Decca Records France 発売日 2004/01/01
16-Bit CD音質 44.1 kHz - Stereo