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Patrick Gallois belongs to the generation of French musicians leading highly successful international careers as both soloist and conductor. From the age of seventeen he studied the flute with Jean-Pierre Rampal at the Paris Conservatoire and at the age of 21 was appointed principal flute in the Orchestre National de France, under Lorin Maazel, playing under many famous conductors, including Leonard Bernstein, Seiji Ozawa, Pierre Boulez, Karl Boehm, Eugen Jochum, and Sergiu Celibidache. He held this post until 1984, when he decided to focus on his solo career, which has subsequently taken him throughout the world. He regularly performs and records with leading conductors and collaborates in chamber music with musicians such as Yuri Bashmet, Natalia Gutman, Peter Schreier, Jorg Demus, the Lindsay Quartet and formerly with Jean-Pierre Rampal and Lily Laskine.
He has been invited to appear as a soloist with major orchestras in Europe and in Asia, and in leading international festivals, with tours to Germany, Japan and Israel, and annual masterclasses at the Accademia Chigiana in Siena. For twelve years after establishing his own orchestra in Paris, the Academie de Paris, Patrick Gallois developed a conducting career which has taken him to Japan, Scandinavia, Italy, Portugal, the United States and Bulgaria, in addition to appearances as a conductor in France. In 2003 he was appointed musical director of the Sinfonia Finlandia Jyväskylä and tours regularly with the orchestra.
Both as a conductor and as a flautist he has a wide repertoire, with a strong taste for contemporary music, and many new works have been dedicated to him. His recordings include an award-winning series for DG. For Naxos he has recorded the complete flute concertos of CPE Bach (8.555715–16), Haydn’s Symphonies Nos 1–5 (8.557571) and 9–12 (8.557771), Gounod’s Symphonies (8.557463), and eighteenth-century American Overtures (8.559654) among other works. His Naxos recording of Kraus’s Aeneas i Cartago (8.570585) was awarded a Choc by Musica in April 2010, with a Choc in February 2011 and a Diapason d’Or in March 2011 for his recording of the Saint-Saëns Violin Concertos with Fanny Clamagirand (8.572037).
For more information, please visit www.patrickgallois.com.
See Patrick Gallois’s Naxos interview
The Magic Flautist & Conductor – Patrick Gallois Talks to Jeremy Siepmann