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Camille Babut du Marès is a Belgian violinist.

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Biography

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In her native Belgium, Camille was a finalist and prize-winner in several competitions for young musicians, including the “Jeunes Solistes RTBF” and the “Jong Tenuto BRT” competitions. In the Netherlands, Camille was a prize-winner at the SONBU competition, as a member of a piano trio, and she also won the Public Prize at the Maastricht Music Award competition in 2006.

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She has given numerous solo concerts and recitals in Japan, Spain, Romania, France, Portugal, Italy, the UK, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and of course in Belgium, where she has performed at venues including the Brussels Palais des Beaux-Arts and the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, and as a soloist with the Liège Symphony Orchestra and the Brussels Philharmonic Orchestra.

Camille worked with other world famous violinists such as Mihaela Martin, Itzhak Rashkovsky, Zakhar Bron, Boris Kuschnir, Pierre Amoyal, Raphaël Oleg, Gérard Poulet, Philippe Graffin, David Grimal, Renaud Capuçon, Miriam Fried, Suzanne Gessner, Boris Belkin, Felix Andrievsky, Mikhail Kopelman, Liviu Prunaru, Yuri Zhislin, Leonid Kerbel and Roman Nodel.

In October 2011, Camille won a first prize at the Osaka International Music Competition in Japan.

As a passionate chamber musician, Camille forms the Cosmopolitan Duo.

Camille has performed periodically in 2014-2015 as a soloist, in the Mendelssohn violin Concerto in Belgium and in Portugal, but also in the Mozart Sinfonia Concertante.

Studies

Camille Babut du Marès started her studies at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels only at thirteen (graduated in 2002), and she won First prize in Solfege (2001) and an Outstanding First Prize in violin (June 2002) in the class of Véronique Bogaerts. Camille continued her studies at the Koninklijke Conservatorium van Brussel, in the class of Yuzuko Horigome, and two years later she entered the class of world-acclaimed professor and soloist Boris Belkin at the Maastricht Conservatory, graduating with a Bachelor degree with Distinction. She then went on to obtain a Postgraduate Diploma in Performance from the Royal College of Music, where she studied with Yuri Zhislin. In 2012, Camille finished her studies at the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln, in the class of Michaël Vaiman.

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Camille Babut du Marès Wikipedia