Following in the footsteps of violinists Eugène Ysaye and Georges Enescu, Sandrine Cantoreggi
embodies the Franco-Belgian school of violin playing and has broadened her sound and range of
expression through her interest in the Russian school of violin playing.
Sandrine studied from the age of 14 at the CNSMDParis, the Hochschule Mannheim-Heidelberg and the Chapelle Musicale Reine Elisabeth in Brussels. Her music is in dialogue with other artistic expressions, whether musical, literary or visual. As a soloist and chamber musician, she has appeared on renowned European stages and played alongside illustrious musicians.
Radio broadcasts and several recordings bear
witness to her musical activity. A teacher at the Conservatoire de la Ville de Luxembourg, she is also
the founder of the Journées Musicales Mondorf, and a member...
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Following in the footsteps of violinists Eugène Ysaye and Georges Enescu, Sandrine Cantoreggi
embodies the Franco-Belgian school of violin playing and has broadened her sound and range of
expression through her interest in the Russian school of violin playing.
Sandrine studied from the age of 14 at the CNSMDParis, the Hochschule Mannheim-Heidelberg and the Chapelle Musicale Reine Elisabeth in Brussels. Her music is in dialogue with other artistic expressions, whether musical, literary or visual. As a soloist and chamber musician, she has appeared on renowned European stages and played alongside illustrious musicians.
Radio broadcasts and several recordings bear
witness to her musical activity. A teacher at the Conservatoire de la Ville de Luxembourg, she is also
the founder of the Journées Musicales Mondorf, and a member of the Kammerata ensemble and the
Opus 3 string trio.Order of Adolf von Nassau and support from Banque Internationale à Luxembourg.
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