Adrien Frasse-Sombet is a French classical cellist. He plays on a 1710 cello by Matteo Goffriller.
Biography
Adrien Frasse-Sombet was born on 7 July 1983 in Ollioules, from mauriennais parents originating from the commune of Saint-Alban-des-Villards in Savoie. After revealing early gifts for cello at the and the, Adrien Frasse-Sombet improved his skills with Marcel Bardon before returning to his class at the where he obtained 5 years later unanimously a First Prize at the age of 14. After spending 1 year in the class of Xavier Gagnepain at the, he entered the conservatoire de Paris in the class of Philippe Muller. He came out with a First Prize at the age of 18. A reckoned musician, he won many competitions such as the "Royaume de la Musique" at Radio France, the György Cziffra foundation, the "Prix du Forum International de Normandie", the golden medal at the "International Spring Festival in Korea". Adrien Frasse-Sombet has made a name for himself and worked with prestigious performers like Dimitry Markevich, Aldo Parisot, Michal Kanka. In chamber music, with Jean Mouillère and Christian Ivaldi, Yves Henry, Jean Dubé or Guo Gan, a famous erhu player. Many composers wrote for him including or Giancarlo Crespeau and Denis Fremin. Anxious to make the cello better known and mediated, Adrien Frasse-Sombet has participated in numerous programs such as "Le Fou du Roi" on France Inter hosted by Stéphane Bern, and "dans la Cour des Grands" on France Musique. His repertory of interpretation is very broad, emphasizing his desire to surpass all the borders and musical genres. He has thus created a cello-only tour where he made known in a playful way the wide repertoire of the cello over time and different countries. He also created a show called "Violoncelle sur la voix" with the singer . In 2014, Adrien Frasse-Sombet was invited by the French Embassy in China for the Festival "Croisements" for numerous concerts at the Guangzhou Opera House in Zhuhai and Beijing to inaugurate in China the unprecedented duet with Chinese musician Guo Gan, symbolizing the fusion of cultures.
Since 2012, Adrien Frasse-Sombet has developed a project with the Savoie region of Maurienne, his home country, where he frequently plays for a large audience in order to share his art and convey his pleasure to play the cello.