Aline Poirier, PGE 93 who became an Artistic Teaching Professor, tells us about her career!
After her first years as a flute player in Le Havre, Aline Poirier continued her training with Jean-Christophe Falala at the Rouen Conservatory and then with Geneviève Amar in Paris where she obtained her first award a unanimous summa cum laude. She was the winner of the first prizes for excellence at the international competitions Leopold Bellan and the UFAM (Union of Women Artists Musicians), and also received the Andrée Lévarey vocation prize. Since 1999, she has specialized in baroque flute with Valérie Balssa and Marc Hantaï. She continued with the Renaissance instrument thanks to Philippe Allain-Dupré, then medieval, at the Sorbonne University. She holds two State Teacher Diplomas: flute and early music. She has been teaching these two disciplines at the Rouen Conservatory since 1993, as well as at the Dieppe Conservatory since 2012. She is also a pedagogical advisor at the Centre de Formation des Enseignants en Danse et Musique de Normandie (Training Center for Dance and Music Teachers of Normandy). In addition to her teaching activity, she gives numerous concerts on period model instruments in ensembles with various aesthetics: flute and piano duo, flute quartet, baroque group, medieval and oriental ensemble.
Today she releases her first CD, Izlenim, named after her duet with Sarah Leroy Simon!
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