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Trumpet Virtuoso Eric Aubier

Eric Aubier began studying trumpet at age 14 at the CNSM of Paris, graduating with three first prizes as the youngest student. He went on to win several international competitions and was named solo trumpet of the Paris Opera Orchestra at just 19 years old. Throughout his career, Aubier has performed in 25 countries, worked with prestigious conductors and ensembles, and become known as the foremost interpreter of French wind repertoire in the world. Today, he remains actively involved in teaching, performing, and championing new works through recordings.

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Trumpet Virtuoso Eric Aubier

Eric Aubier began studying trumpet at age 14 at the CNSM of Paris, graduating with three first prizes as the youngest student. He went on to win several international competitions and was named solo trumpet of the Paris Opera Orchestra at just 19 years old. Throughout his career, Aubier has performed in 25 countries, worked with prestigious conductors and ensembles, and become known as the foremost interpreter of French wind repertoire in the world. Today, he remains actively involved in teaching, performing, and championing new works through recordings.

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ric Aubier entered Maurice Andre’s class at the CNSM of Paris at the age of 14 where he was
the youngest graduate at the time earning three first prizes. He later won various prizes in
international competitions in Prague, Toulon and Paris and Rolf Liebermann named Eric
Aubier the solo trumpet for the Paris Opera Orchestra. He was only nineteen at the time.
From 1995 on, he devoted himself to his career as an international soloist and professor.
He performed in 25 countries worldwide, and has worked with conductors such as Chung, Foster,
Robertson, Sanderling, Prêtre, Boulez, Kantorow, Bilger… and prestigious ensembles as Canadian
Brass Quintet and Spanish brass, soprano Wilhemenia Fernandez and Elizabeth Vidal, organist
Thierry Escaich, trombonists Michel Becquet and Alain Trudel, trumpeters Cassone, Friedrich, Har-
janne, Marsalis, Eklund, Hoefs, Velenczei, Gansch… and several orchestras in famous concert halls
worldwide : Paris Opera Orchestra, French Radio orchestra, Finnish Radio Orchestra, Buenos Aires
Philharmonic in Colon Theatre, Lincoln Center chamber orchestra in New York, Bogota Philharmo-
nic, NSO in Taipei, main American, Asian and South American city halls and brass contests…

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e is very involved in developing the repertoire of his instrument and is the favorite trum-
pet player of many composers who dedicate their works to him, notably Nicolas Bacri,
Thierry Escaich, Betsy Jolas, Carlos Grätzer, Martin Matalon, and Charles Chaynes. He
also breathes new life into the beautiful 20th century French music for the trumpet: Oha-
na, Jolivet, Tomasi, Françaix, Schmitt, Hubeau, Enesco, Delerue, Sancan, Désenclos, Ibert. He has a
world-wide reputation as the major interpreter in the French wind instrument tradition throughout
the world, he is perceived as the one who best perpetuates the French wind instrument tradition; he
is, in a sense, the «trumpet in the new light».
Eric Aubier has become the most eminent French representative invited to sit regularly for juries at
such international competitions as Munich (ARD Germany), Paris (Maurice André), Porcia (Italia),
Markneukirchen (Germany), ITG USA, Lieksa (Finland), Jeju (Korea), Budapest (Hungary). Today,
his name is attached to competitions in Colombia and Chile. He teaches at the CRR of Rueil-Mal-
maison in France , at the Royal Academy of Music of London in UK and gives a lot of master classes
in the Universities of many countries: Juilliard School of NY, Bloomington (indiana), UCLA, Oregon
State (Portland), ITG, Eric Aubier became the director of a permanent academy in Spain and the
Artistic Director of The “Academie Internationale de Trompette du Grand Nord de la France”
His discography includes over 100 works produced by Sony Classical, Arion / Pierre Vérany, Cal-
liope, Mandala, Bis, Accord / Universal. “La Trompette Française” won the Diapason d’Or, ‘Recom-
mandé’ by Classica. His recording of Tanz Fantaisie by and with Thierry Escaich won the Grand Prix
des Lycéens de la Lettre du musicien et Musique Nouvelle en Liberté. The recording of the Concer-
tino by Skaalkottas (Bis) also earned a ‘Recommandé’ by Répertoire and was distinguished in the
Gramaphone review. In 2004 he will record Trame V, concerto for trumpet by Martin Matalon with
the National Orchestra of Lorraine for Accord / Universal. New issues in 2009: “Les vents Français”
by Sony Classical, “Tanz fantaisie : The New Trumpet & Organ” with Th. Escaich and “Impressionist
Balade” with Pascal Gallet (piano) by Indesens records. His CD’s are regularly awarded. The forthco-
ming CD dedicated to trumpet works of French composer Henri Tomasi will be released by Indesens
records in next February. Eric Aubier has recorded about 12 CDs gathered in the “Eric Aubier
Anthology” by Indesens records.

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