Guillaume Latour (born 15 March 1981) is a French violinist. He plays on a violin by Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume dated 1830.
French violinist
Guillaume Latour
Life
Born in Les Lilas, Latour began studying the violin at the age of 7. He first studied at the Bayonne music school, then at the Conservatoire de Bordeaux with Micheline Lefebvre. In 1999, he joined the Conservatoire de Paris in Olivier Charlier's class. He also studied musical analysis, composition and conducting.
Between 2006 and 2012, he held the position of concertmaster at the Toulon Opera and then became a member of the Diotima Quartet.[1] During this same period his international career accelerated and he performed in about a hundred concerts per year throughout Europe,[2] in the United States, in Asia, South America[3] and North Africa.
In 2014, he decided to leave the Diotima Quartet to devote himself to personal artistic projects and his career as a soloist and chamber musician.
Latour performed as soloist or chamber musician in the most prestigious venues: Berliner Philharmonie,[5] Suntory Hall in Tokyo, Forbidden City Hall in Beijing,[6] Wigmore Hall in London,[7] Teatro Nacional de Madrid, Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, Library of Congress in Washington, Philharmonie de Paris...
In 2017, after years of collaboration, concerts and tours, he created the VV duo with the cellist and drummer Pierre-François Dufour[fr], aka Titi.
Discography
2013: Schubert, quintette à 2 violoncelles - Diotima Quartet, Anne Gastinel (Naïve Records)
2014: Paris (title: La Parisienne) - Zaz (Play On (label))
2015: Livre pour quatuor revisé[8] – Pierre Boulez, Diotima Quartet (Megadisc)
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