Franck Pulcini

For several years, he went to perfect his skills with many trumpeters who were references such as Marcel Lagorce, Bernard Jeannoutot,[1] Bo Nilsson, Roger Delmotte, Carmine Caruso [2] and Antoine Curé.

He will thus have the opportunity to play under the direction of Pierre Boulez, Lorin Maazel, Emmanuel Krivine, Georges Prêtre, Carlo Maria Giulini, Michael Gielen, Sylvain Cambreling, Marek Janowski, and Seiji Ozawa.

[3] In 1995, he was appointed principal trumpet of the Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra of Baden-Baden and Fribourg-en-Brisgau.

As for chamber music, he founded the Epsilon brass ensemble[4] with Jean-Pierre Cénédèse,[5] Bruno Flahou[6] and Thierry Thibault.

Pulcini is the artistic director, with his three accomplices of Epsilon, of the "Cuivres en Fête" festival[8] (formerly named Epsival) in Limoges, which mingles both concert and master classes every year in August.