French classical clarinetist
Florent Héau (born 1968) is a French classical clarinetist. In addition to his concert work and recordings, he gives courses, mainly at the Conservatoire à rayonnement régional de Paris [fr].
Biography
Héau studied clarinet at the Conservatoire de Paris in Michel Arrignon's class. He obtained a First Prize before continuing his training in the advanced cycle.
In 1991 he won the first Grand Prix of the International Music Competition of Toulon. His duo with the pianist Patrick Zygmanowski won the first prizes at the Paris International Chamber Music Competitions (1994).
After an orchestral activity (clarinet solo of the Orchestre de chambre de Paris, the Orchestre Lamoureux and the Ensemble l'Itinéraire), Héau devotes himself to his concert activity with chamber musicians such as Marielle Nordmann, Gérard Caussé, Roland Pidoux, Régis Pasquier, Patrice Fontanarosa, and string quartets (Pražák Quartet, Manfred Quartet, Parisii Quartet, Ysaÿe Quartet, Enesco Quartet), and as soloist with in particular the European Camerata, the Orchestre de Picardie [fr], the Orchestre de chambre de Paris, the Orchestre régional de Cannes-Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur [fr], the Ensemble Orchestral de Paris, the chamber orchestra of the Polskie Radio and the Pražský komorní orchestr.
Héau performs in numerous French festivals (Pablo Casals Festival in Prades, La Folle Journée of Nantes, the Festival de Pâques de Deauville...)[1] and in different countries (Belgium, China, Japan, Latvia, Poland, Spain, Kosovo, Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan, Georgia...). In 1997, Thierry Escaich entrusted him with the creation of the Chant des ténèbres[2] (concerto for clarinet and orchestra) at the Festival d'Auvers-sur-Oise [fr]. In 2009, Héau was asked to give works by Ibarrondo, Bacri and Beffa in world creation.
In 2011, he premiered Philippe Hersant's Concerto pour clarinette.
Héau is also one of the founding members of the musical theatre company "Les Bons Becs", in which he plays the clarinet, but also the sound blade and the tap dance. Since 1996, the show Tempête sur les anches,[3] musical and poetic joke for clarinets and percussion, has been performed in France but also in many countries (Spain, Sweden, Italy, Denmark, Portugal, Germany, Belgium). In 2007, "Les Bons Becs" created a new show: Les Bons Becs en voyage de notes (directed by Caroline Loeb). It was played in France, but also in Spain and South Korea.
Héau was assistant professor of Michel Arrignon at the Conservatoire de Paris from 1999 to 2003, and is currently professor of clarinet at the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de Paris and at the Haute Ecole de Musique de Lausanne. He is regularly invited to Europe and Asia to give master classes.
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