18/09 | Lucile Dollat

Biography

Born in 1997, Lucile Dollat has already received awards in several international competitions: the First Prize and the Public Prize of the André Marchal - Gaston Litaize International Organ Competition (Paris - October 2017), the Second Prize of the 16th International Organ Competition “Jean-Louis Florentz, Académie des Beaux-Arts” (Angers - May 2017), the Second Prize of the 6TH International Organ Competition “Pierre de Manchicourt” (Béthune – Saint Omer - October 2016). After organ studies in the Conservatoire of Saint-Maur des Fossés in the classes of Eric Lebrun and Pierre Pincemaille, she received in 2016 the Prix d’orgue and the Prix d’improvisation à l’orgue with the best mention. In 2016 she joined the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris. In 2018 she received a Bachelor degree in organ (class of Olivier Latry and Michel Bouvard) with the best mention, and degrees in Harmony and in Counterpoint. In 2020 she received a Master degree in organ interpretation. She is currently studying organ improvisation with Thierry Escaich and Laszlo Fassang and Écriture in Conservatoire de Paris. Lucile performs regularly as a soloist and with various musical groups. As such, she was able to perform with the Ensemble Intercontemporain under the direction of Matthias Pintscher at the Paris Philharmonic (Coro, Luciano Berio), with the Chamber Orchestra of Paris under the direction of Rinaldo Alessandrini at the Festival de Saint-Denis (Exultate Jubilate, W.A. Mozart), with the Madrigal of Paris (Pierre Calmelet) and the Chamber Choir of Île-de-France (Jean-Sébastien Veysseyre). She is also titular organist of the Cavaillé-Coll organ of Notre-Dame de la Gare church (Paris, XIIIth arrondissement), of the French classical organ of Notre-Dame-des-Vertus church in Aubervilliers, and also substitute organist on the great John Abbey symphonic organ in Saint-Vincent-de-Paul church in Clichy – La Garenne.
 
 
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