Classical guitarist Raphaël Feuillâtre – November 22, 2024 LiveEvents November 15, 2024 54 Bourgie Hall presents Raphaël Feuillâtre The new face of classical guitar, Raphaël Feuillâtre ranked 2nd among the most listened-to classical music artists worldwide on Apple Music Classical in 2023. Feuillâtre captivates audiences and critics alike with his interpretive depth, dazzling virtuosity, and the diversity of his repertoire. Winner of the prestigious Guitar Foundation of America (GFA) in 2018 (USA) and ADAMI’s “Classical Revelation 2021”, Raphaël was chosen as an exclusive artist by the label Deutsche Grammophon in 2022. He is, to date, one of the very few guitarists to have signed with this legendary label. This fruitful collaboration gave birth to a first single “Les Barricades Mystérieuses”, soon followed by his debut album “Visages Baroques” in 2023, which displays different facets of the Baroque aesthetic. Following his acclaimed debut at New York’s Carnegie Hall in 2023, he has performed in the world’s most prestigious concert halls and festivals – including Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw, the “Folle Journée” in Nantes, and the Beethoven Haus in Bonn – as well as at major guitar events such as the Festival International de Guitare de Paris, the Festival Guitarras del Mundo in Argentina, and the Changsha International Guitar Festival in China. His passion for chamber music and his desire to champion his instrument in this repertoire has led him to collaborate with musicians of the highest calibre: recorder player Lucie Horsch, trumpet player Lucienne Renaudin Vary and violinist Maria Dueñas in venues such as Deutsche Grammophon’s Yellow Lounge, the Dresden Music Festival and the Società del Quartotto Di Milano – Scala G. Verdi. Born in 1996 in Djibouti, , Raphaël was introduced to the guitar by his first teacher, Hacène Addadi, before joining Michel Grizard’s class at the Conservatoire de Nantes in 2012. Three years later, he entered the Conservatoire National de Musique et de Danse de Paris in the classes of Roland Dyens and Tristan Manoukian. During this period, he was mentored by Judicaël Perroy, who played an essential role in his artistic development. In addition to winning first prize at the GFA, Raphaël has forged a strong reputation in the classical guitar world by winning the following competitions: Jose Tomas International Guitar Competition in Villa Petrer (Spain – 2017), Kutna Hora International Guitar Festival (Czech Republic – 2017), Viseu International Spring Music Festival (Portugal – 2016), Fontenay-sous-Bois Guitar Competition & Festival (France – 2015), and Ciudad de Coria International Guitar Festival (Spain – 2014). An ambassador for the guitar and keen to contribute to the development of its repertoire, Raphaël has arranged numerous works from the repertoire of instruments he loves – with a particular predilection for keyboard instruments such as the piano and harpsichord – a taste particularly reflected in his choice of programmes for his recordings. Driven by a desire to pass on his passion for music and the guitar, Raphaël teaches at the Pont Supérieur – Bretagne and is co-founder of the Lille Guitar Academy, a summer academy for guitarists. Students from all over the world receive his guidance at masterclasses given at the San Francisco Conservatory, the Manhattan School in New York and the Haute École de Musique in Geneva. He is also involved in projects to raise awareness of the arts, particularly following a tour in the USA during which he took part in several activities in schools and prisons. Raphaël Feuillâtre is supported by Savarez, a historic string-manufacturing company founded in 1770, and plays a guitar by Australian luthier Greg Smallman. Program COUPERIN Les barricades mystérieuses (arr. A. Fougeray) J.S. BACH Prelude No. 1 in C major, BWV 846 (transcr. R. Feuillâtre) Concerto in D major (after Vivaldi), BWV 972 (arr. J. Perroy) SCARLATTI Sonata K. 208, L. 238 ROYER L’Aimable (arr. R. Feuillâtre) DUPHLY Médée (arr. A. Fougeray) ARCAS Fantasia on themes from La traviata TÁRREGA Three Preludes ALBÉNIZ Asturias (Leyenda), from Suite española No. 1, Op. 47 LLOBET SOLÉS Two Catalan folk songs Variations on a Theme of Sor (La Folia), Op. 15 BARRIOS MANGORÉ La Catedral PIAZZOLLA Adios Nonino (arr. C. Tirao)> DYENS “Clown Down” (Gismonti at the circus), from the suite Triaela Friday, November 22, 2024 at 7:30pm To purchase your tickets, visit: www.mbam.qc.ca/en/bourgie-hall/