Solenne Païdassi
“The triumph of light. The soloist’s suppleness and generosity are expressed without mannerism from the outset. The E string is both sharp and warm. The violin then soars above an elegant barcarolle and delivers an eloquent speech in the maestoso moderato, with a concern for clarity right down to the flaring arpeggios.”
Dernières Nouvelles d’Alsace – June 2012
French violinist Solenne Païdassi won the 2010 Long-Thibaud Competition. She is Révélation Classique de l’Adami 2012. She has won numerous prizes in France and abroad, including the 2009 Hannover International Competition, the Sion-Valais Competition, and the Gyeongnam Competition in Korea.
Aylen PRITCHIN,
“Violinist Aylen Pritchin is clearly the hope of the new generation of princes of the bow”.
Classica
“One of the most promising and versatile violinists of his generation. A musician apart, grandiose. A virtuoso with a technique worthy of Menuhin.”
Classique HD
First Grand Prize winner of the Long-Thibaud-Crespin Competition in Paris (2014), Aylen Pritchin is recognized as one of the most brilliant artists of his generation.
Violin duo
Bach, Paganini, Leclair, Viotti, Wiennawski, Ysaÿe, Sarasate.
Théâtre Alexandre III
Cannes
Saturday, November 30, 2024
7 pm
Public – €30
Young people under 18 – €12
Members – €25

Violin duo
Solenne Païdassi
“The triumph of light. The soloist’s suppleness and generosity are expressed without mannerism from the outset. The E string is both sharp and warm. The violin then soars above an elegant barcarolle and delivers an eloquent speech in the maestoso moderato, with a concern for clarity right down to the flaring arpeggios.”
Dernières Nouvelles d’Alsace – June 2012
French violinist Solenne Païdassi won the 2010 Long-Thibaud Competition. She is Révélation Classique de l’Adami 2012. She has won numerous prizes in France and abroad, including the 2009 Hannover International Competition, the Sion-Valais Competition, and the Gyeongnam Competition in Korea.
Aylen PRITCHIN,
“Violinist Aylen Pritchin is clearly the hope of the new generation of princes of the bow”.
Classica
“One of the most promising and versatile violinists of his generation. A musician apart, grandiose. A virtuoso with a technique worthy of Menuhin.”
Classique HD
First Grand Prize winner of the Long-Thibaud-Crespin Competition in Paris (2014), Aylen Pritchin is recognized as one of the most brilliant artists of his generation.
Bach, Paganini, Leclair, Viotti, Wiennawski, Ysaÿe, Sarasate
Théâtre Alexandre III
Cannes
7 pm
Saturday, November 30, 2024
Public – €30
Young people under 18 – €12
Members – €25