BIOGRAPHY
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Nathalie Marin, French conductor , traces her musical path through Latin America and Europe, marking her mark in renowned institutions around the world.
French conductor Nathalie Marin forges her musical path across Latin America and Europe, making her mark in renowned institutions around the world. In 2017, she assumed the role of permanent conductor at the Mersin National Opera in Turkey, following a successful period as resident conductor of the Kosovo Philharmonic Orchestra until June 2016. in Germany, The Orchestra Philharmonic of the Nice, and The Orchestra Symphony of Cannes in France , The Orchestra Symphony Brazilian, The Orchestra Philharmonic of Buenos Aires, the national symphony orchestras of Azerbaijan, Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, Cuba, Panama, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, so that in of the prestigious Rooms Through on world, as on Teatro Colon to Argentina Areas, on theatre The Fenice to Venice, and the Festspielhaus de Bregenz in Austria.
In 2017, she assumed the role of permanent conductor at the National Opera of Mersin in Turkey, following a successful period as conductor of resident orchestra Orchestra Philharmonic She was also artistic director of the National Symphony Orchestra of Ecuador from 2011 to 2013, and founder and artistic director of the Ensemble Orchestral de l'Isère from 1991 to 2010. Nathalie Marin has distinguished herself as a guest conductor in 27 countries. Notable collaborations include the Brussels Philharmonic, the Thuringen Symphony Orchestra in Germany, the Orchestre Philharmonique de Nice and the Orchestre Symphonique de Cannes in France, the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra and the Buenos Aires Philharmonic Orchestra, the national symphony orchestras of Azerbaijan, Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, Cuba, Panama, Uzbekistan and Vietnam, as well as in prestigious venues around the world, including the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires, the La Fenice theater in Venice, and the Festspielhaus Bregenz in Austria. Her extensive repertoire encompasses both symphonic and operatic music. Nathalie Marin has conducted numerous operas, including G. Verdi's "Macbeth" at the Istanbul International Festival, "Der Freischutz" at the Bregenz Festspielhaus, and productions such as Tosca, La bohème, Madame Butterfly, "Cosi fan tutte", "Don Giovanni", Les Pêcheurs de Perles and others. Trained by Maestro Michel Tabachnik, Nathalie Marin obtained a Master's degree in orchestral conducting from the Danish Royal Academy in Copenhagen in 1999. She was also assistant conductor at the Royal Opera of Copenhagen in 1998, and studied the operatic repertoire with Jean Claude Harteman. Her recordings include C. Saint-Saëns's "Le Carnaval des Animaux", with François Morel as narrator, and S. Prokofiev's "Pierre et le Loup", with Jean Claude Dufour. Prokofiev with Jean Claude Dreyfus with Ensemble Enoris, and other innovative projects such as "Danzas Sinfónicas" (flamenco and 20th-century French music) with the National Symphony Orchestra of Ecuador, and Paolo Coletta's "Il canto dell'amore trionfante" with Ensemble Habana XXI, attest to his significant impact in the world of classical music. As a member of the International Music Council and Chevalière de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, Nathalie Marin continues to enrich the world of classical music with passion and commitment. Kosovo until June 2016. In in addition, it a summer the artistic director of the National Symphony Orchestra of Ecuador from 2011 to 2013, as well as founder and artistic director of the Orchestral Ensemble of Isère from 1991 to 2010.
Sound directory Extended includes to the times on area symphony and lyrical. Nathalie Marin has directed numerous operas including "Macbeth" by G. Verdi at the Istanbul International Festival, "Der Freischutz" at the Festspielhaus in Bregenz, and productions such as Tosca, La bohème, Madame Butterfly, "Cosi fan tutte", "Don Giovanni", the Pearl Fishermen between Other.
Formed by on Maestro Michel Tabachnik, Nathalie Marin a obtained one Master in Conducted orchestra at the Danish Royal Academy in Copenhagen in 1999. She was also head of Assistant to Opera Royal of the Copenhagen in 1998 and a Monitoring Education of the Jean Claude Harteman for the repertoire lyrical.
Its recordings, such that "The Carnival of the Animals » of the C. Saint-Saëns with François Morel as recitalr, "Pierre et le Loup" by S. Prokofiev with Jean Claude Dreyfus with the Ensemble Enoris, and Other projects innovative as ‘Danzas Sinfónicas » (flamenco with the National Symphony Orchestra of Ecuador, and "It canto dell-amore trinant » of the Paolo Coletta with L-Set Habana XXI, attest to its significant impact in the world of music classic.
As a member of the International Music Council and a member of the Order of Arts and Letters, Nathalie Marin continues to enrich the world of classical music with passion and commitment.