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"haute école" Definitions
  1. a highly stylized form of classical riding : advanced dressage

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As a student at the Haute École d'Art et de Design in Geneva, he created pieces inspired by the work of the fashion designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, and transposed classic Cartier necklace designs into Plexiglas, for example.
The Geneva Haute école de musique () is a higher music education institution in Geneva, Switzerland.
The Napoletano is suitable for light or medium driving and as a saddle horse, but particularly for dressage and haute école.
As of 2003, the acting school has been located in the Haute École de théâtre ("High School of Theater" or "HESTR") in Romandy.
He also worked as a professor at the École de recherche graphique in Brussels, the École supérieure des arts Le 75 in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, and the Haute école Albert Jacquard in Namur.
The School of Music became the Lausanne Conservatory and the Lausanne Institute of Advanced Musical Studies adopted the acronym HEMU for Haute école de musique. On September 1, 2008, classical music schools of Sion and Fribourg integrated with HEMU. ; Founding in 1861 The Haute école de musique de Lausanne was founded in 1861 as the Conservatoire de Lausanne with a mandate of training and educating aspiring professional musicians. HEMU is a comprehensive music school that offers degrees leading to accredited bachelor's and master's degrees.
Little is known of her life but she is thought to have been a horsewoman who rode haute école at the Nouveau Cirque (1886-1926) on rue Saint-Honoré, Paris. Selika may not have been her real first name and there is a possibility that she took her surname Lazevski from the Polish circus horseman and haute école rider Valli de Laszewski and his French wife, Lara, who worked at the Nouveau Cirque during that period.Selika, Mystery of the Belle Epoque. Susanna Forrest, The Paris Review, 9 February 2018.
Alexander Glebovich Nevzorov (; born on August 3, 1958) is a Russian and Soviet television journalist, a film director and a former member of the Russian parliament. He is the founder of a horsemanship school, Nevzorov Haute École. He also engaged in criticism of religion.
Lausanne is home to eight large libraries or collections of libraries. These libraries include the Cantonal and University Library of Lausanne, the library of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), the libraries of the Réseau EPFL, the Bibliothèque municipale de Lausanne, the Haute école de travail social et de la santé (EESP), the HECV Santé, the Haute école de la santé La Source and the École cantonale d'art de Lausanne (ECAL). There was a combined total () of 3,496,260 books or other media in the libraries, and in the same year a total of 1,650,534 items were loaned out.Swiss Federal Statistical Office, list of libraries .
Marie Haps (1879–1939) Marie Haps (1879-1939) was a Luxembourg-born Belgian educationalist, the founder of what subsequently became the Institut Libre Marie Haps (now part of the Haute École Léonard de Vinci) and the Marie Haps Faculty of Translation and Interpreting (Saint-Louis University, Brussels).
Doma vaquera Doma vaquera () is the traditional working riding discipline of Spain, from which all the working riding styles of the Americas and many of those of Europe appear to derive. Along with rejoneo and acoso y derribo, it is distinct from classical Spanish haute école or doma clásica.
The school's official name was changed to Institut libre Marie Haps, sous le patronage de l'Université catholique de Louvain (Marie Haps Free Institute, under the patronage of the Université catholique de Louvain), to which partenaire de la Haute école Léonard de Vinci (partner of Léonard de Vinci College) was added in 1997; in short: Institut libre Marie Haps (ILMH). With the reorganization of higher education in the French Community of Belgium in 1995, Marie Haps was merged into Haute École Léonard de Vinci. The Centre de Terminologie de Bruxelles, which studies and advises on terminology, has been based in the institution since 1978.Magdalena Krommer-Benz, World Guide to Terminological Activities (Munich, K. G. Saur Verlag, 2012), p. 83.
East façade of the Conservatoire de Musique Interior of Conservatoire de Musique The Conservatoire de musique de Genève is a music school in Geneva, Switzerland. The Conservatory hosts 2,400 non-professional students. Since 2009, the professional courses have been led by the Geneva University of Music (Haute école de musique de Genève).
The Haute école de musique de Lausanne (HEMU, known as Institute of Advanced Musical Studies prior to 2010, founded in 1861 as Conservatoire de Lausanne) is a Swiss music school located in Romandy, the French-speaking western part of Switzerland. It is a constituent institution of the University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland.
The Bern University of Applied Sciences (BFH, German: Berner Fachhochschule, French: Haute école spécialisée bernoise) is a public vocational university with a strong national and international profile. It comprises six departments and also incorporates the Higher Technical School of Wood, which is affiliated to the Department of Architecture, Wood and Civil Engineering.
Haute couture ; habitué: one who regularly frequents a place."Ed Victor, doyen of literary agents and habitué of the Hamptons, a celebrity playground in Long Island, New York State", P.H.S., "The Times Diary", The Times, September 21, 1996. ; haute couture: lit. "high sewing": Paris-based custom-fitted clothing; trend-setting fashion ; haute école: lit.
These libraries include; the Bibliothèque publique Yverdon and the Haute école d'ingénierie et de gestion du Canton de Vaud. There was a combined total () of 99,302 books or other media in the libraries, and in the same year a total of 124,282 items were loaned out.Swiss Federal Statistical Office, list of libraries accessed 14 May 2010.
Often used to show a horse's ground-covering stride in horse show competition. hard keeper (US), poor doer (UK) :A horse (or other animal) which needs a relatively large amount of food to maintain condition.Belknap Horsewords p. 231 ;haute école, high school :The most advanced form of dressage, wherein the horse performs the most difficult movements such as pirouette, passage, piaffe and one-tempi lead changes.
The ICHEC Brussels Management School or officially the Institut catholique des Hautes Études commerciales (French for: Catholic Institute of Higher Business Studies) is a Catholic college in Brussels (Belgium, Europe), serving as the economics department of the Haute école "Groupe ICHEC - ISC Saint-Louis - ISFSC", a Catholic vocational university of the French Community of Belgium. The college offers education in commercial and financial sciences.
The HEM is a public institution founded in 2009, but the school has its origin back to 1835. It is affiliated to the Music & Performing Arts Faculty of the University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland (Haute école spécialisée de Suisse occidentale, HES-SO). Its Bachelor and Master courses are fully recognized by the Swiss authorities. They are compatible with the European educative space, and well recognized abroad.
Born in Lyon, Milstein was born into a family of Russian musicians, and was initiated to the piano by her father Serguei Milstein at the age of 4. She entered the Conservatoire de Musique de Genève in 2009. She won the Flame Competition in 2008, 2009 and 2010. In 2013, in the class of the Argentinean pianist , she obtained the Bachelor's degree of the Geneva Haute École de musique.
Ordas taught drawing, art history, and French at the Haute École de Joaillerie before he became headmaster. He became president of the group Meilleurs Ouvriers de France, artistic crafts adviser for numerous Ministers of Culture, and author of diplomas for French national education. During this time, he wrote the novels Les Griffes de l’Hermine and Les Moissons du Nouveau Monde. When he moved to Brittany, he met Patrick Cothias, with whom he co-wrote several novels.
This school eventually became the Engineering Department of the Haute école d'arts appliqués Arc as well as the engineering school of the inter-regional vocational education center Montagnes neuchâteloises. The city made great efforts in the construction of railways. The first line to La Chaux-de-Fonds (1857) was joined by lines to Besançon (1884) and Les Brenets (1890). Nevertheless, Le Locle suffers from a certain isolation and a large amount of traffic that is only passing through.
In Vionnaz about 602 or (38.5%) of the population have completed non-mandatory upper secondary education, and 147 or (9.4%) have completed additional higher education (either university or a Haute école specialisée). Of the 147 who completed tertiary schooling, 65.3% were Swiss men, 28.6% were Swiss women, 4.8% were non-Swiss men. , there was one student in Vionnaz who came from another municipality, while 96 residents attended schools outside the municipality. Vionnaz is home to the Bibliothèque communale library.
Brice Catherin studied the cello at the Haute Ecole de Musique de Lausanne (Switzerland) with professor Marc Jaermann (cellist of the sine nomine quartet) where he successfully completed his diploma in 2004. At the same time, he was studying composition at the Haute École de Musique of Geneva (Switzerland) with professors Michael Jarrell, Luis Naón and Éric Daubresse. He received his diploma in 2005. The following year he studied at the Basel Musikhochschule with professor Roland Moser.
Dupuis holds a MFA from the HEAR (Haute école des arts du Rhin) in Strasbourg (2005). She worked for Philippe Parreno in 2005, notably on the movie Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait. She was assistant curator at the Centre Georges Pompidou from 2005 to 2007, working with Christine Macel on the exhibitions Dionysiac and Airs de Paris. In Paris in 2006 she cofounded the artist-run space Le Commissariat, of which she was an active member until 2010.
In 2015, she continued her professional higher education in music at the Haute École de musique de Genève with a Master's degree as soloist. During her training, she attended the masterclasses of renowned classical pianists and teachers such as Elena Ashkenazy, Jean-Marc Luisada, Krzysztof JablonskiKrzysztof Jablonski biography and Menahem Pressler. Her grandfather Iakov Milstein was a musicologist and piano teacher at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Moscow. Since 2005, she has been forming a duet with her sister, violinist .
It has once been criticized for being a catalog of data rather than true (semantic) indexing work.S. Brügger, L. Peyraud, M. Schmid, Les images ne sont pas des mots, study presented to the Haute École de Gestion de Genève, 2002 . Inducks sometimes gave talks and held meetings in comic-book fairs in Italy, such as in Lucca in 1997 with Don Rosa and Marco RotaPhotos of the events at Inducks. and in Reggio Emilia in 2007News report from the fair administration, 2007 .
From 1 January 2015, under leadership of head gardener Nicolas Freyre and Director Pierre-André Loizeau, the Conservatory and Botanical Gardens became 100% organic, the first public garden in Switzerland to formally meet the standards of Bio Suisse. Although previously almost entirely organic, a bachelor student from the Haute École du paysage, d'ingénierie et d'architecture de Genève validated the requirements. In 2017 the garden will be able to display the Bio Suisse 'Bud' certification label on completion of the required qualification period.
There are also the Experimentariums of physics and chemistry, the Museum of Medicinal Plants and Pharmacy and student housing. This site is served by the metro station: Delta. The Erasmus campus houses the Erasmus Hospital and the Pôle Santé, the Faculty of Medicine, the School of Public Health and the Faculty of Motor Sciences. There is also the School of Nursing (with the Haute école libre de Bruxelles - Ilya Prigogine), the Museum of Medicine and the Museum of Human Anatomy and Embryology.
The highest form of classical riding, as well as dressage, high school dressage, or haute école, takes years for both the horse and rider to master. When a horse is advanced in its training, it can perform not only Grand Prix dressage movements such as collected and extended gaits, passage and piaffe, but some can also perform certain "Airs Above the Ground," although usually a horse will only be trained in one air, and only if it is particularly able.
The watch-maker's school was expanded into a machinist's school in 1896 and a technical vocational school in 1961. In 1976 it became a school of engineering and in 2005 it was integrated into the Haute école Arc/Hochschule Arc. A number of other schools opened in the town including the Bernese Jura Music School (1981), a vocational and technical school (1997), and a training center for health professionals (1993). On 31 December 2009, the district of Courtelary, the municipality's former district, was dissolved.
The Lipizzan or Lipizzaner (, , , , ), is a horse breed named for the Lipizza Stud of the Habsburg monarchy. The breed is closely associated with the Spanish Riding School of Vienna, Austria, where the horses demonstrate the haute école or "high school" movements of classical dressage, including the highly controlled, stylized jumps and other movements known as the "airs above the ground." The horses at the Spanish Riding School are trained using traditional methods that date back hundreds of years, based on the principles of classical dressage. The Lipizzan breed dates back to the 16th century.
All courses are organised on the Louvain-la-Neuve campus. The bachelor's degree in computer science is also taught in Charleroi. Only a minor amount of courses of the master's degree in cybersecurity are held at Louvain-la-Neuve, it being a joint degree between UCLouvain, the Royal Military Academy, the University of Namur, the Université libre de Bruxelles, the Bruxelles-Brabant College (HE2B) and the Haute École libre de Bruxelles - Ilya Prigogine, with courses in Louvain-la-Neuve, Namur and Brussels. The faculty has also developed specific programs in collaboration with other universities.
Jean-Pascal Chaigne (born 1977) is a French composer. Following initial studies at the Conservatoire National de Région de Tours and the University of Tours, he was admitted to the Conservatoire de Paris where he obtained first prizes in analysis, harmony, orchestration, counterpoint and 20th century music writing. He then entered the composition class of the conservatoire, studying with Emmanuel Nunes and Stefano Gervasoni, obtaining in 2009 a unanimous first prize in composition. He is currently professor and researcher at the Geneva Haute École de Musique (Geneva University of Music).
Hèctor Parra Hèctor Parra i Esteve is a Spanish composer. Born in Barcelona (Catalonia) in 1976, Parra studied in the Conservatoire of Barcelona, where he was awarded Prizes with Distinction in Composition, Piano and Harmony. He has studied composition with David Padros, Brian Ferneyhough and Jonathan Harvey, as well as with Michael Jarrell at the Haute École de Musique in Geneva. The Ensemble Intercontemporain, the Arditti Quartet, ensemble recherche, musikfabrik, the Philarmonic Orchestra of Liège, Holland Symfonia, National Orchestra of Ile-de-France, KNM Berlin, Ensemble Alternance, Algoritmo Ensemble, Proxima Centauri and ensemble mosaik have performed his work.
From 1980 to 2017, Myers served as Principal Horn of the New York Philharmonic and frequently appeared as soloist with the orchestra. Before arriving at the New York Philharmonic, he was Principal Horn of the Atlantic Symphony Orchestra in Halifax, Nova Scotia from 1971 to 1974, Third Horn of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra from 1974 to 1977, and Principal Horn of the Minnesota Orchestra from 1978 to 1980. Presently Myers is on the faculty at the Haute École de Musique, part of the Lausanne Conservatory in Fribourg, Switzerland. Myers released his first solo CD under Cala Records in 1998.
Title-page of the 1610 edition of the Cavalerice françois Salomon de La Broue (circa 1530 – circa 1610) was a French or riding-master and Gascon gentleman. His treatise on riding, published as the Preceptes Principaux in 1593, was the first to have been written in French. Like Antoine de Pluvinel, he was a pupil of Gianbattista Pignatelli. De La Broue was écuyer to Jean Louis de Nogaret de La Valette, the first Duke of Épernon, and écuyer ordinaire of the in the reign of Henri IV. De La Broue, like Pluvinel, was one of the founders of the old French haute école.
Jahrhunderts BR-Klassik"Interpretational moments of happiness" on the Website of piccicato, Retrieved on 8 August 2018Classical CD Review - on the Website of The arts fuse Lea Birringer started playing the violin at the age of three. She studied at the University Mozarteum in Salzburg under Igor Ozim, followed by Pavel Vernikov at the Conservatory in Vienna. She graduated both universities with honors. From 2012 to 2013 Lea was teaching as assistant of Pavel Vernikov at the Haute École de Musique de Lausanne, Site de Sion. At present, she is guest teacher at the Accademia d’Archi Arrigoni in Italy.
This proximity to local industry, is also reflected in the names he gives his products, often inspired by Swiss mountains, rivers or villages. Cramer is regularly invited to teach classes, conduct workshops or act as a critic in design schools across Switzerland including the Haute école d'art et de design in Geneva and the Ecole cantonale d'art of Lausanne. He also has been a regular contributor to the Swiss daily Le Temps and the architecture magazine Espaces Contemporains. In October 2010, Cramer was invited to create a solo installation at the Museum of Art and History of Geneva, organized for the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Museum.
The Spanish Riding School in Vienna, as well as the Cadre Noir in Saumur, still practices and teaches the haute ecole. The Spanish Riding School exclusively uses Lipizzaner stallions for their work. Today, the only remaining large schools of classical dressage are the Cadre Noir, the Spanish Riding School, the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art in Jerez de la Frontera, the Portuguese School of Equestrian Art in Lisbon, the Mexican Haute École of Riders Domecq in Texcoco, and the South African Lipizzaners in South Africa. Independent classical dressage trainers also endeavor to keep this branch of the art alive, including the Portuguese riding master Nuno Oliveira and his students, Bent Branderup, and the American clinician, Paul Belasik.
UCLouvain thus completely renovated the Maison Georges Lemaître in 1995, and now concentrates most of its Caroloregian activity of teaching and research there. In parallel and since 1975, the Catholic University Faculties of Mons (FUCaM), which were an independent university until 2011, have been offering programmes in economics and management sciences on the Sainte-Thérèse site of the Institut d'Enseignement secondaire complémentaire catholique (IESCA), in Montignies-sur-Sambre. Since 2005, following the founding of the Académie Louvain, these courses were integrated into the Louvain School of Management. In 2009, the Charleroi-Europe Catholic College (of which IESCA is a member) co-founded the Haute École Louvain en Hainaut, a partner college of UCLouvain.
The Faculty of Translation and Interpreting is based in the Hôtel Beernaert, former neoclassical residence of Auguste Beernaert, home of the Institut libre Marie Haps since its creation in 1919. The buildings are shared with the Haute école Léonard de Vinci and are now located on either side of the rue d'Arlon, near the European Parliament. The Marie-Haps Faculty is also located on the Tilleuls site (former Œuvre du Calvaire hospital) located on the Chaussée de Wavre, which includes a large country house, a caretaker's house, a chapel and the former hospital transformed into classrooms. In addition, it has a faculty administration on the Saint-Louis campus (rue de l'Ommegang) as well as an assistant office for the Dean (boulevard du Jardin botanique).
In the meantime, a Saint-Luc centre was created in the municipality of Saint- Gilles in 1904. Following the language crises of the 1960s and the Leuven crisis of 1968, the institute split in two and the French-speaking department of the Institute of Architecture moved to the municipality of Ixelles, near the Saint-Luc secondary school and art school already present in Saint-Gilles. The Institute of Architecture establishes its headquarters at 70 rue Defacqz, near avenue Louise, in a simple house. In reality, it is a vast settlement abandoned by the Meurice Institute of Chemistry (nowadays part of the Haute école libre Lucia de Brouckère and located on the CERIA campus in Anderlecht), hidden behind residential buildings and straddling Ixelles and Saint-Gilles.
He is also professor of oboe at the Haute École de Musique of the Lausanne Conservatory. Each year, he conducts advanced sessions in instrumental practice and in chamber music at the Britten school, Institut Supérieur de Musique de Périgueux, and trains the next generation of oboists in international academies such as Telč in the Czech Republic, Musicalp à Courchevel, and the Pablo Casals Festival in Prades. In parallel to these activities, he leads a career as a camerist and as a soloist which leads him to perform with the greatest ensembles: Orchestre National Bordeaux Aquitaine, Orchestre de chambre de Paris, etc. He is regularly invited to give concerts and master classes in China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Scandinavia, Russia, Germany, Spain, Poland, Czech Republic, USA, where he represents the French Wind School.
As a draughtsman and illustrator, Vanderbank demonstrates a verve and originality not always found in his portraiture. A series of pen, ink, and wash drawings of horses and riders being trained in the exercises of haute école, drawn in the early 1720s when the artist ‘was himself a Disciple in our Riding-Schools’Alejandra Aguado, Martin Myrone, Tate Britain: 100 Works from the Tate Collection, 2007, p7 was engraved and published by Joseph Sympson in 1729 as 'Twenty Five Actions of the Manage Horse'. The drawings were widely copied and pirated. In 1723 Vanderbank was commissioned by the publishers J and R Tonson to illustrate Don Quixote, in the original Spanish and this eventually appeared as a lavish four-volume quarto edition in 1738 with sixty-eight engraved plates after Vanderbank.
She has been a professor at Haute École d'Art et de Design in Geneva since 2010, her seminar which she held for a long time from her hotel room at Hotel Adriatica in Geneva is entitled Teaching as Teenagers and is mostly based on readings by queer and feminist writers. With her students from Head Geneva, she has made a horror comedy in Marfa, TX, entitled "Beyond the Land of Minimal Possessions" and which deals with the gentrification brought by art institutions. She is part of the group Wages For Wages Against, a campaign launched by Ramaya Tegegne, that promotes fees for artists as well as a less discriminating art world, in Switzerland and elsewhere. She has initiated the project Maladie d'Amour in her studio in Grenoble in 2015.
He has played on radio broadcasts for Radio France, the BBC, the ORF, the RAI, the DRS in Switzerland, the WDR, HR and SWR in Germany, and his discography, composed of several premières, includes releases on BMG Classics, ECM, Wergo, RCA, Neos and Bridge. Pascal Pons teaches marimba and vibraphone at the Hochschule für Musik Freiburg since 1996, he is Percussion Professor at the Conservatoire Neuchâtelois (Switzerland) since 2005, and will be a Professor at the Haute École de Musique (HEM) of the Geneva Conservatoire commencing in the autumn of 2008. He has given masterclasses at the Musikhochschule in Hanover, at the Institute for Contemporary Music of the Musikhochschule in Berlin, at the Conservatoire National de Région (CNR) in Versailles, in several universities in Taiwan (Taipei, Kaohsiung, Hualien, Tainan), and at the Odessa and Buenos Aires Conservatories.
He has held various teaching positions at the Haute École d'art et de design in Geneva, Switzerland (2014–17), Otis College of Art & Design, Los Angeles, USA (2010–12), University of Reading, UK (2002–06), Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam, NL, (2002–06), and he is Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Leeds, UK (2016–current). He has also lectured globally at schools including CalArts in Los Angeles; Glasgow School of Art; Jan van Eyck Akademie in Maastricht, NL; Malmö Art Academy, Sweden; Nanjing Art Institute, China; Penn State University, Philadelphia; Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, USA; Royal Collage of Art, London; The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen; Ruskin Art School, Oxford University; Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm; School of Visual Arts, New York; Städelschule, Frankfurt, Germany; Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallin; and Yale University, New Haven, USA, among others.
They had to use other, more general terms (which in many languages are false friends of the English term "high school", sometimes with modifiers), including Fachhochschule in German, Haute École in French (Belgium and Switzerland), Hogeschool in Dutch, Høyskole in Norwegian, Scuola universitaria professionale in Italian, etc. There are different varieties, including vocational universities of applied sciences (also named polytechnics or institutes of technology), vocational universities of liberal arts, etc. In recent years, many vocational universities have received full university status, such as the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria (Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien, formerly Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Wien), or the Örebro University, Sweden (formerly Örebro Högskola). There are also some establishments which now have full university status but continue to use their former names, such as the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden.
Both versions of the painting show the Infante Baltasar Carlos, at the age of about seven, on horseback in front of the Palacio del Buen Retiro outside Madrid; behind him is a dwarf. The horse is performing a levade, one of the "airs above the ground" of the haute école of classical dressage. In middle ground of the original version, Gaspar de Guzmán, Count- Duke of Olivares, first minister to the King and riding-master to the prince, receives a lance – which he will then hand to his charge – from Alonso Martínez de Espinar, identified from an engraving, by , on the frontispiece of his treatise on archery; they are watched by Juan Mateos, identified from an engraving by Pedro Perete on the title page of his treatise on hunting. Behind them, on a balcony of the palace, stand King Philip IV and Queen Isabel.
Some courses at the University are taught in English. Neuchâtel is home to 8 libraries. These libraries include: the Bibliothèque de la Faculté des Lettres, the Bibliothèque de l'Institut d'ethnologie et du Musée d'ethnographie, the Bibliothèque de la Faculté des Sciences, the Bibliothèque de droit, the Bibliothèque des sciences économiques, the Bibliothèque de la Faculté de théologie, the Service de coordination des bibliothèques and the Haute école Arc - Santé. There was a combined total () of 736,773 books or other media in the libraries, and in the same year a total of 58,427 items were loaned out.Swiss Federal Statistical Office, list of libraries accessed 14 May 2010 In Neuchâtel about 11,076 or (33.7%) of the population have completed non-mandatory upper secondary education, and 5,948 or (18.1%) have completed additional higher education (either university or a Fachhochschule). Of the 5,948 who completed tertiary schooling, 43.6% were Swiss men, 28.4% were Swiss women, 16.4% were non-Swiss men and 11.6% were non-Swiss women.
He has worked with the following international soloists such as Barbara Hannigan, Khatia Buniatishvili, Maxim Vengerov, Gautier Capuçon, Alexandra Conunova, Miloš Karadaglić, Freddy Kempf, Camille Thomas, Mikhail Rudy, Camille and Julie Berthollet, Mélodie Zhao and Louis Schwizgebel among others. In Geneva, where he resides, he is Professor of chamber music at the Haute École de Musique and Music Director of the Orchestre du Conservatoire, an ensemble composed of the school’s most gifted students and their teachers. In 2009, Antoine has been on tour with the HEM Geneva Orchestra in China, including concerts at the prestigious Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing and the Grand Opera Houses of Shenyang and Shanghaï. Accomplished pedagogue, Antoine has been invited to give masterclasses in several institutions such as the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music in Singapore, as well as the Seoul National University and the Beijing Central Conservatory in China and the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance.

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