Alexis Galpérine


Alexis Galpérine is a French classical violinist.

Career

Born in Paris, Galpérine studied at the Conservatoire de Paris and the Juilliard School in New-York. His principal masters were Roland Charmy, Ivan Galamian and Henryk Szeryng.
He was laureate of the "Carl Flesch" and "Paganini" competitions and First Prize in the Belgrade Competition. Winner of the Georges Enesco competition of the SACEM, he also holds a degree in philosophy from the Sorbonne.
Galpérine was a soloist for the Orchestre Lamoureux, the Orchestre Mondial des Jeunesses Musicales, the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, the Sofia soloists, the American Chamber Orchestra and chamber orchestras from Belgrade, Tuscany, Bratislava, Cologne etc. He played notably under the direction of Manuel Rosenthal, Michel Tabachnik, Antoni Ros-Marbà, Bruno Mantovani, Paul Méfano, Charles Groves, Francesco Molinari-Pradelli, Marcello Viotti, Patrice Fontanarosa, Pierre Roullier, Philippe Bernol etc.
As a chamber musician, he performed at the Library of Congress Summer Festival of Washington D.C Musicades de Lyon, the, the, at the Asolo, Siena and Cremona festivals, and in the Radio France concert series. He is a founding member of the American Chamber Players an ensemble that was ten years in residence at the Library of Congress. He has given hundreds of concerts for chamber music societies in the United States and Canada. In France, he is a permanent guest artist of the Ensemble Stanislas de Nancy.
Galpérine has premiered more than a hundred works, notably with the ensembles 2e2m and Musicavanti. He is the dedicatee of Paul Méfano's Alone, 's Légendes, Yassen Vodenitcharov's concerto, Frédérik Martin's and Roger Boutry's sonatas, Olivier Greif's Adagio, Carlos Roqué Alsina's Belgirate, and Édouard Souberbielle's quartet, among others
Cinema called on him and he composed stage music
An academic at the Conservatoire de Paris and the American Conservatory of Fontainebleau, he sits on the juries of international competitions and gives masterclasses in France and abroad. He was notably invited at the Indiana University Bloomington.
Galpérine is the author of books and musicological articles. He is a member of the editorial board of "La Revue du Conservatoire", president of the Association française des violonistes" and director of the violin collection of Éditions Delatour-France. Since 2017, he has been Honorary President of the Rencontres Musicales du Plateau d'Assy.

Private life

Galpérine is the husband of the writer and lawyer.

Discography