Delphine Latil

Delphine Latil

Harpist


As a young performer, Delphine Latil has already appeared as a soloist and chamber musician in many concerts in France (Cortot Room in Paris, Rouen Cathedral, Cirque de Reims …)  and abroad (Bishopsgate Institute in London, Teatro Giovanni Castelleone, Historische Stadthalle Wuppertal …).

Delphine trained from an early age at the Ecole Nationale de Musique de La Rochelle, then at the Conservatoire National de Nantes (first prize in harp and chamber music) in the class of Nathalie Henriet before graduating at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris in Isabelle Moretti’s class. She also perfected her skills with Marielle Nordmann, Marie-Claire Jamet, Fabrice Stone, Germaine Lorenzini, Ghislaine Petit-Volta.

Delphine was made laureate of the Meyer Foundation, the first prize in the International concourse of UFAM (Musicians Union of Women Artists) in 2005, and won the first prize in 2007 at Camac International in London.
She has performed under conductors such as Heinz Holliger, Emmanuel Krivine, Christoph Eschenbach, in the Théâtre du Châtelet, Salle Pleyel, City music …

In 2007 she created the LATIL trio with her brother on violin and sister on cello. They have performed at the Festival de Cormeilles and Flaran Abbey. She has also created several musical spectaculars as a harpist and comedian.

Since 2008 Delphine Latil is harp professor at the Nanterre Conservatoire.

Delphine Latil are preparing to record an album dedicated to the works of André Caplet in the company of the Stanislas Quartet and actor Roland Giraud.

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