SPOTLIGHT
DELVINCOURT | QUINTETTE SYNTONIA
UPCOMING EVENTS
2022
10
Feb
Piazzolla, Le Grand Tango
Sivak, Descaminos
Avec Alejandro Sandler et l'Orchestre de Lutetia
Gagny, Auditorium FJ Gossec
10
Feb
Vivaldi, "Sento in seno", Airs d'opéra et concertos
Avec Anna Reinhold, Camille Delaforge et Il Caravaggio
Gagny, Auditorium FJ Gossec
10
Feb
"Passion bohème"
Avec l'Ensemble vocal Cori Spezzati, dir. Olivier Opdebeek / Vincent Maurice, théorbe
Gagny, Auditorium FJ Gossec
20h30
10
Feb
"Passion bohème"
Avec l'Ensemble vocal Cori Spezzati, dir. Olivier Opdebeek / Vincent Maurice, théorbe
Gagny, Auditorium FJ Gossec
15h30
10
Feb
Mozart, "Die Schuldigkeit des ersten Gebots"
Avec Camille Delaforge et Il Caravaggio
Gagny, Auditorium FJ Gossec
10
Feb
Bach, intégrale des Concertos Brandebourgeois
Avec François Lazarevitch et les Musiciens de St Julien
Gagny, Auditorium FJ Gossec
10
Feb
Cantates et pièces instrumentales italienne
Le Stagioni, Paolo Zanzu
Gagny, Auditorium FJ Gossec
10
Feb
Vivaldi, "Sento in seno", Airs d'opéra et concertos
Avec Blandine de Sansal, Camille Delaforge et Il Caravaggio
Gagny, Auditorium FJ Gossec
10
Feb
Vivaldi, le souffle des saisons
Avec François Lazarevitch et les Musiciens de St Julien
Gagny, Auditorium FJ Gossec
10
Feb
Arias pour cello obbligato
Avec Catherine Trottmann, Camille Delaforge et Il Caravaggio
Gagny, Auditorium FJ Gossec
10
Feb
Mozart, "Die Schuldigkeit des ersten Gebots"
Avec Camille Delaforge et Il Caravaggio
Gagny, Auditorium FJ Gossec
10
Feb
"El Sueño Argentino" : Ginastera, Sivak, Piazzolla, Guastavino
Avec Maya Villanueva et Romain David
Gagny, Auditorium FJ Gossec
10
Feb
Mozart, "Die Schuldigkeit des ersten Gebots"
Avec Camille Delaforge et Il Caravaggio
Gagny, Auditorium FJ Gossec
10
Feb
Quatuor et quintette de Claude Delvincourt
Avec le Quintette Syntonia
Gagny, Auditorium FJ Gossec
10
Feb
Debussy, Delvincourt, Roussel
Avec le Quintette Syntonia
Gagny, Auditorium FJ Gossec
10
Feb
Concert de sortie du nouveau CD Delvincourt
Avec le Quintette Syntonia
Gagny, Auditorium FJ Gossec
10
Feb
Le Paris d'Ossip Zadkine
Duos de Ravel, Mihaud, Honegger
Avec la violoniste Stéphanie Moraly
Gagny, Auditorium FJ Gossec
10
Feb
Vivaldi, le souffle des saisons
Avec François Lazarevitch et les Musiciens de St Julien
Gagny, Auditorium FJ Gossec
10
Feb
Quatuors de Dvořák, Delvincourt
Avec le Quatuor Syntonia
Gagny, Auditorium FJ Gossec
10
Feb
Rameau, "Pygmalion"
Avec Camille Delaforge et Il Caravaggio
Gagny, Auditorium FJ Gossec
10
Feb
"Le réel et son double"
Concert-Expo sur les tableaux d'Étienne Yver
Avec la violoniste Stéphanie Moraly
Gagny, Auditorium FJ Gossec
10
Feb
Mozart, "Die Schuldigkeit des ersten Gebots"
Avec Camille Delaforge et Il Caravaggio
Gagny, Auditorium FJ Gossec
10
Feb
Prévert & Kosma
"Chansons & poèmes" : 10e anniversaire
Avec La Compagnie Soleil de Nuit
Gagny, Auditorium FJ Gossec
10
Feb
Prévert & Kosma
"Chansons & poèmes" : 10e anniversaire
Avec La Compagnie Soleil de Nuit
Gagny, Auditorium FJ Gossec
BIOGRAPHY
Patrick Langot strikes an original figure amongst the cellists of his generation, leading a double career on modern and baroque ‘cellos, as a soloist, chamber music and continuo player.
He frequently performs in recital and as a soloist. Lead cellist with Les Musiciens du Louvre (Marc Minkowski) and Orfeo 55 from 2010 to 2018 (Nathalie Stutzmann), he is also invited as a principal by many period instruments ensembles.
In 1999 he founded the Syntonia Piano Quintet, with whom he won the Tina Moroni Prize at the International Chamber Music Competition in Florence. Syntonia performed in many festivals, has been playing for Henri Dutilleux, Olivier Greif, Tôn-Thât Tiêt, performed live broadcast for Arte Live Web and was in residence at the Singer-Polignac Foundation from 2012 to 2017.
Acclaimed by the critics, his discography with more than 30 albums goes from Baroque to 21st Century: Choice of France Musique, Golden Discovery Diapason, Reference version of the Critics' Tribune of France Musique, Choc Classica…
Recorded upon 3 different cellos, his first solo album Præludio was released in 2019 (Klarthe Records). His new album with Benoît Menut’s chamber music featuring soprano Maya Villanueva, Syntonia Trio and cellist Emmanuelle Bertrand is being released on April 2020 (PIAS/Harmonia Mundi)
Patrick is a strong advocate of today's composers’ music. In solo or with Syntonia, he premiered and recorded works by Nicolas Bacri, Régis Campo, Pierre Chépelov, Jérôme Combier, Philippe Forget, Suzanne Giraud, Olivier Greif, Alexandre Gasparov, Benoît Menut, Philippe Schoeller, Gabriel Sivak, Thon- Thât Tiêt...
Former student of Eva Descaves, Erwan Fauré, Jean-Marie Gamard and Henri Demarquette, he obtained two degrees from the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique in Paris, a degree in period playing from the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional in Paris, (class of David Simpson) and was laureate of the Foundation of France and the Royaumont Foundation.
PRESS
"The Pampeana n°2 op.21 and sonata opus 49 by Ginastera, an often volcanic composition played with incredible intensity by Patrick Langot" - Opéra Magazine, 4 Clés, March 2017
"The cello of Patrick Langot, elsewhere unifying pilot of the Syntonia chamber music ensemble, reveals the expressive power of [Ginastera's] Sonata for cello and piano dated 1979" - classiquenews.com, November 2016
"The generous bow, the full, rich, harsh sound and also hoarse when the expression calls for it, by Patrick Langot find a dream field of expression in these pages. »- concertclassic.com, November 2016
“All the strength of Latin America under the fingers of Patrick Langot. And what about the sonata for cello and piano which fits him like a glove? Its interpretative power bursts with each measure. The line is clear and powerful. "- Ouest France, November 2016
“The orchestra, Orfeo 55, play with a bristling energy throughout. Cello soloist Patrick Langot, is to be commended for his delicate solo during Son qual stanco Pellegrino. "- Limelight / Australia’s classical music & art’s magazine, April 2015
“He was expected. The program was risky. An intimate program in the great hall of the Quartz… It did not disappoint, they did not disappoint. Patrick Langot and Aline Zylberajch have proven that there is more than one way to listen to baroque music and that, after the first surprise of the sound of old instruments, the pleasure is at the end. More than 800 spectators, an exceptional quality of silence ... This shows the appetite of the people of Brest for the choices offered. Patrick Langot did not seek the flamboyant, scintillating side, but the fiery depth and finesse. Supplement of soul which is essential with each sentence. Magnificent and meditative Suite for solo cello n ° 2 in D minor that he performs on his 1704 instrument. We can clearly recognize here everything we have always thought of his playing, his unwavering line of conduct, his sincerity. He knows how to get as close as possible to the work. Schubert's Arpeggione, in conclusion, brings new emotions, lyrical this time. Masterful, capable of melting the public. We knew him as a continuist, a chamber musician. With this concert, Patrick Langot stands out as a true soloist. "- Ouest France, January 2014
“Sold out at The Quartz on Wednesday evening. Cellist Patrick Langot has the tough task of opening the Collegium Orpheus concert, on baroque instrument, with Haydn's 2nd concerto, a work teeming with difficulties. An assumed choice. A demanding choice. The music is created there, before our eyes, with a committed, inhabited artist, who pushes the expressiveness to make his strings laugh or cry. Shimmering colors and halftones. We salute the cadence of the first movement, written by the cellist himself. A real piece of bravery. Warmth is not Patrick Langot's trademark. "- Ouest France, June 2012
"To remember above all, the cello of Patrick Langot in the" Qui Habitare "of Laudate Pueri: life throbs in the lagoon. "- Diapason, April 2012
“Agnès Vesterman and Patrick Langot camp intensely by turns executioners or victims. "(Greif," The Battle of Agincourt ")" - Diapason, May 2010
“From the first notes, an extraordinary bond emerged between the two performers. The three works showcased the indisputable virtuosity of Romain David and Patrick Langot. A mastery, a deep sense of nuance at the service of absolute musical richness. Shostakovich's "Sonata" in this regard was in every way a marvel of performance. A veritable kaleidoscope of opposing atmospheres, from the barely audible dismal to the rhythmic burst, an explosion of joy like a popular dance ... What beautiful music fully tasted by fascinated listeners. And again a piece by Schumann, a composer whom they adore, to end this concert with an encore greeted by enthusiastic and warm applause which rose from all sides in this Small theater of the Passerelle de Saint-Brieuc which is suitable so well for evenings like this. "- Le Télégramme, January 2008
“Carried away by music, beyond his instrument, he descends to the depths of hearts. He touches us as only young performers can do today, who are not jaded by routine. "- classiquenews.com, August 2006