Elsa Grether (born 28 June 1980) is a French classical violinist, laureate of the International Pro Musicis 2009 Prize unanimously by the jury (with pianist Delphine Bardin), who made her recital debut at Carnegie Hall in New York and in Boston in 2012.
She obtained a first prize in violin unanimously from the jury at the Conservatoire à rayonnement régional de Paris [fr] on her fifteenth birthday.
As a soloist with orchestra, she has played numerous concertos (Bach, Vivaldi, Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Bruch, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Shebalin, Dvorak, Prokofiev, Saint-Saëns, Ravel's Tzigane etc.)
She collaborates in particular with pianists David Lively, Ferenc Vizi, François Dumont, Marie Vermeulin, Johan Schmidt, Delphine Bardin, as well as with Jérémy Jouve (guitar), Régis Pasquier (violin) etc.
[10] Her first three CDs, released by Fuga Libera,[11] got unanimous reviews, especially in specialized magazines (Gramophone,[12][13] 5 Diapasons,[14] 4 étoiles Classica,[15] Concertclassic[16][17][18] Classiquenews[19] ResMusica [fr],[20] Musicologie.org,[21][22] La Libre Belgique, Artamag,[23] Wunderkammern,[24] la Revue du Spectacle,[25] etc.)