Stéphanie Paulet

Originally from the region Rhône-Alpes, Paulet entered the Conservatoire de Paris, and obtained three first prizes for her mastery of the violin.

[1] For nearly ten years, in trios or with orchestras under the direction of Claudio Abbado, Bernard Haitink and Philippe Herreweghe, she performed as the first violin of Parisian Baroque ensembles such as Le Concert d'Astrée, Il Seminario Musicale and Les Talens Lyriques.

[1] Since November 2012, Stéphanie Paulet is the concert master of the Insula Orchestra[2] conducted by Laurence Equilbey, a musical training specialized in the practice of historical instruments.

From theatre to classical music, the show explored the possible links between works for solo violin and the texts of Denis Diderot.

[7][8] For this second project, she joined the organist Elisabeth Geiger to give life to the manuscript XIV 726 still little explored by musicians.