raphaël
feye
CONDUCTOR
As a conductor and chamber musician, with baton or bow in hand, cellist and conductor Raphaël Feye has been touring Europe for nearly ten years, revealing his passion for music through his committed musical communication.
This lover of ancient and modern literature makes his cello and his conductor's voice resonate with the intelligence, verve and sensitivity of a musician enamoured of the paths that lead from one art to another. A graduate of the Conservatoires Royaux de Musique de Bruxelles, the Hochschule für Musik "Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy" in Leipzig and the Chapelle Musicale Reine Elisabeth, it was through contact with the masters Jean-Sébastien Béreau and Jorma Panula that he found his path as a conductor. Following these encounters, he conducted the London Mozart Players and the Janacek Philharmonic in Ostrava, and made his guest conducting debut in April 2015 at the Constanta National Opera in Rossini's Barber of Seville.
In 2016, he invited special price to the competition organised by the London Soloists and the invited to direct the Flute enchanted "Mozart to the State Opera of Rousse. Since 2016, he study with Sir Roger Norrington and the accompanying during several sessions with the Orchestre Philharmonic de Radio France and the Kammerphilharmonie de Bremen. From Brussels to Naples, Madrid to Moscow, as cellist with the CoryFeye Quartet from 2009 to 2014, he has played and conducted at numerous European festivals, after having thrilled Belgium's leading concert halls (Bozar, Flagey, Amuz, De Singel in Antwerp, Concertgebouw Brugge, PBA in Charleroi, Stadschouwburg in Leuven, etc.).
He also studied with the members of the Quartet Alban Berg, Artemis and Danel as well as with the composer and chief orchestra Peter Eötvös. He shares the stage with musicians such as James Boyd, Elina Buksha, Malin Broman, Jean-Michel Charlier, Guy Danel, Lorenzo Gatto, Barbara Giepner, Marie and Sophie Hallynck, Pavel Kolesnikov, Yura Lee, Julien Libeer, Pascal Moraguès, Philippe Raskin, Laura Samuel, George Tudoraché, Boyan Vodenitcharov and many others. Raphaël has taken part in several concerts broadcast by Klara and Musiq 3 radio stations.