Elise Bertrand
Born in 2000, Élise Bertrand began playing the piano at the age of 5, the violin at the age of 8, and composition three years later, as an autodidact.
After studying at the CRR in Toulon, she entered the CRR in Paris at the age of 14 where she studied the violin with Suzanne Gessner and composition with Nicolas Bacri.
She obtained her bachelor’s degree and her master's degree in violin at the CNSMDP in the class of Roland Daugareil and extended her studies in last grade of composition classes still in the CNSMDP (harmony, counterpoint...)
In 2022, she was admitted for a master's degree in chamber music with the pianist Gaspard Thomas in the CNSMDP and became Artist in Residence at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel in the class of Augustin Dumay. Since 2023, Elise has been playing a violin by Joseph Gagliano, Naples 1796, on loan from the Fondation d’entreprise Société Générale C’est vous l’avenir.
She participated in the Academy of Villecroze (2019), in the Seiji Ozawa and International Menuhin Music Academy in the summer of 2021 and 2022, in the Jaroussky Academy (2021-2022) in the Tchaikovsky promotion and in the Stauffer Academy of Cremona with Gil Shaham in 2023.
Élise won numerous violin, chamber music and composition competitions.
In the fall of 2019, she won the 2nd Prize of Ginette Neveu International Competition and the Special Prize for the best interpretation of the contemporary piece. A month later, she won the 1st Prize and the special prize at the Léopold Bellan International Competition.
In 2022, Elise won the 1st prize at the Rotary Club Paris competition and, a few months later, the Honor Prize (first prize) at the International Competition for Young Talents in Normandie.
As a violinist, she participated in many projects both as a soloist, chamber musician (La Roque- d’Anthéron, in recital at the Sommets Musicaux de Gstaad and La Roche-Posay in 2022, at the Aix-en-Provence Easter Festival in March 2021) and within orchestras (OPRL, the Douai Orchestra Hauts-de-France region, Les Dissonances, the Idomeneo orchestra, the Ensemble Les Apaches...).
The musician wishes to defend the little-known repertoire, both on the violin and in chamber music, as well as contemporary music, thus mixing interpretation and creation. Published by Billaudot and Klarthe, her pieces are commissioned by ensembles, eminent instrumentalists, competitions, institutions and are broadcasted by France Musique, Radio Classique and ARTE Concert.
In May 2022, Élise was invited to the ClassicalNext international conference fair given in Hannover, giving the floor to three composers. The same year, her Sonate-Poème, Op.11 was rewarded with the medal of the Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts of Arras.
Articles are also dedicated to her in Classica, Diapason, Pianiste, Traversières magazine and The Strad Korea.
Her first CD "Lettera Amorosa" (on Klarthe label) presenting her works is praised by critics and the press. It is notably named "Contemporary disc of the week” in September 2022 by Emilie Munera and Rodolphe Bruneau Boulmier.
Elise is chosen Composer of the year by Classeek Ambassador Program for the season 2023-2024 and has commissions for that season by the Modigliani quartet, Musée de L’Homme (Paris), Concours International de Flute Maxence Larrieu, Festival d’Auvers sur Oise and Festival Les Inouies.