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Juliette Herbet

from France

Born in Nantes, Loire Atlantique, in 1982, Juliette Herbet began playing the saxophone at the age of 8. She joined the conservatory of Nantes at 14 to continue studying and begin playing the double bass.

In 2003, she joined the Boulogne-Billancourt CRR, in Jean-Michel Goury's saxophone class. She got a First Price in 2005, and then a double bass First Price in 2009, in Daniel Marillier's class.

She is now studying with Marie-Bernadette Charrier in the conservatory of Bordeaux.

During many different training courses and master-classes in Europe and in the United States, she has worked with Christophe Dinaut, Jean-Edmond Baquet and Dominique Guérouet (double bass), Serge Bertocchi (saxophone), and many conductors as Claude Kaesmecker, Vincent Barthe, Jean-Claude Casadesus, Pascal Verrot.

For many years she has developed an interest in contemporary music and regularly works with composers as Marie-Hélène Fournier, Pascale Jakubowski, Pedro Garcia-Velasquez, Marco Suarez Cifuentes, Luis Rizo-Salom, Robert Lemay. She joined Le Balcon Ensemble in 2008.


Brujería, à Juliette Herbet - Pedro Garcia-Velasquez

Two main ideas are coming out the piece: an impression of ritual music and the emancipation of many voices stemmed from one.

Fluxus, à Juliette Herbet - Luis Rizo-Salom

Fluxus (flow) means a set of elements evolving in a common way. A flow can be understood as a move characterized by a beginning, a destination and a journey: "The first part evolving towards the second one, which evolves towards the exhaustion of the energy, the silence."

New piece for saxophone - Marco-Antonio Suarez-Cifuentes


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