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STÉPHANE RANCOURT
HAUTBOIS
Stéphane Rancourt was born in Quebec in 1967. He
studied in Canada with Jacques Simard at the Conservatoire de
Musique de Québec, and in Europe with Thomas Indermuhle at the
Rotterdam Konservatorium, and the Staatliche Hochschule fur Musik in
Karlsruhe. In Canada he was the first oboist to win the Sylva Gelber
Award and also, won the 1991 Prix d’Europe. He has performed in most
European countries as well as South America, Russia, Canada, Japan
and Australia. During the years 1995 to 2003, he was Principal Oboe
with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra with which he regularly
performed as a soloist, making with the orchestra his first Naxos
recording, Alan Rawsthorne’s Oboe Concerto (8.554763),
which was nominated for a Gramophone Award. He is a member of
Paragon Ensemble Scotland which specialises in contemporary music, a
founding member of the Commonwealth Chamber Ensemble, and Professor
at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. Since 2003 he has
held the position of Principal Oboe in Manchester, with the Hallé
Orchestra.
Source : naxos.com
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