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Juliette Rahon

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Juliette Rahon

Choreographer, dancer and instructor, Juliette Rahon is the artistic director of the company Juliette Rahon & Co based in Geneva. She is a graduate of the Conservatoire National de Lyon, the Royal Conservatory of Madrid and the Iwanson International Dance School in Munich.

Juliette has staged internationally renowned musicians and orchestral ensembles since 2014, including the Alma Mahler Kammerorchester, the flutist Sébastian Jacot (soloist at the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra), the Quadriga quartet, the cellist Léonard Frey-Maibach (soloist at the OSR), the Ariosa trio, the flutist Joséphine Olech (Rotterdam Philharmonic), harpist Gabriella Victoria (soloist with the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra) and the Geneva quartet Arteli.

Juliette works for many choreographers such as Kinsun Chan at the Zurich Opera, Caroline Finn at the Gasteig in Munich, Claire Lefèvre at the Tanzquartier in Vienna, Rosamund Gilmore at the Leipzig Opera, Heike Hennig and Heidi Weiss at the Forum Theatre in Berlin. Juliette Rahon's career as a choreographer began with her piece "Between Reality and Insanity", which won second prize at the DanzaFirenze choreographic competition in Florence. In 2016, she created the company Juliette Rahon & co during the creation of "Nomade". In 2018/19, the choreographer created the work "1001 Leben" nominated for the Saxony Dance Prize, and the Ursula Cain Prize. In 2019/20 she was invited to the Abundance International Dance Festival in Karlstad (Sweden), the Bethlehem International Performing Arts Festival (Palestine) as well as the Listaleypurin Festival in the Faroe Islands. In 2020/21, Juliette Rahon created her new trilogy "The Last Sarabande - or Planned Obsolescence". More recently she is working on her new production "LUFT".

OSR Live

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Jonathan Nott | Sergey Khachatryan

Concerto pour violon et orchestre

Recorded on 30 July 2020 at Victoria Hall, Geneva

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Ludwig van Beethoven

Symphonie N° 4 en si bémol majeur op. 60

Jonathan Nott

conductor

Recorded on 30 July 2020 at Victoria Hall, Geneva