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Hello, my name is Juliette Salmona, I am a cellist and I am going to tell you about the Zaïde Quartet, of which I am a member.
We trained at the CNSM in Paris in 2009, and very quickly won many prizes in most international competitions for string quartets, which allowed us to launch our career.
We studied at the ECMA (European Chamber Music Academy) then in Vienna to receive advice for several years from Hatto Beyerle of the Alban Berg Quartet and Johannes Meissl of the Artis Quartet. With them, we acquired a solid base of expertise, rhetoric, and knowledge of articulations in all the founding composers
– of the string quartet, Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven in particular.
The arrival in 2014 of Leslie Boulin Raulet, our second violin, and then of Charlotte MACLET, our first violin in 2017, brought a new source of inspiration to the Zaide Quartet. Having studied and worked for many years with Gabor Takacs, Gyorgy Kurtag and Andreas Keller, our two violinists came with their knowledge of the Hungarian approach and its great violin and quartet tradition. Two very complementary approaches that have nourished the sound and approach of the Zaide Quartet.