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Amanda Favier was born on 7 April, 1979 in Paris, France, is an Amanda Favier is French classical violinist French classical violinist. Discover Amanda Favier's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?

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Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 7 April, 1979
Birthday 7 April
Birthplace Paris, France
Nationality France

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1723

Her project, "De Venise à Venise, itinéraire d'un violon gâté", tells the story of her Venezian violin a Matteo Goffriler from 1723 to nowadays.

Francois Castang has participated to this project as a lead actor for numerous concerts.

Favier has participated to the tribute to the French violinist and composer Lucien Durosoir with Célimène Daudet through the project Dans la Malle du Poilu.

The public is invited to listen to pieces composed just after the First World War but also to discover the music that would comfort him on the battlefield.

The letters he would send to his falmily from there are simultaneously read by Marie Christine Barrault, a French actress.

This project has been awarded with the official "Centenaire" label by the Mission du centenaire de la Première guerre mondiale.

Favier is regularly invited to broadcast on French radio and TV on RTL, France-Musiques, FIP, Radio Classique, France 2 (1pm News, " Tandem " show with Jean D’Ormesson) and France 3 (" Toute la musique qu’ils aiment " show).

1979

Amanda Favier (born 7 April 1979 in Paris, France) is a French classical violinist.

Amanda Favier took her first piano lessons when she was four and started violin at six.

At 13, she joined the Conservatoire de Paris with Gérard Poulet as her main teacher.

She was awarded 1st prize in violin and graduated cum laude.

She then traveled in Europe to study with teachers including: Sir Ifrah Neaman in London, Igor Ozim in Cologne, Jean-Jacques Kantorow in Rotterdam and Suzanne Gessner.

Favier performed publicly for the first time at the age of nine and was the youngest winner of the International Johann Sebastian Bach Competition in Leipzig.

She has won several international competitions.

Favier has also been awarded with the Forthuny prize of the Académie des Beaux Arts and Berthier prize of the Palmes Académiques.

Several private foundations have also supported her like the Fondation Banque Populaire and the Mécénat Société Générale.

Her peers have also acknowledged her talent by awarding her the "Révélation classique" and then "Violon de l'Adami".

Her version of Vivaldi's The Four Seasons received the "Classique d’Or RTL", a "Attention Talent" (Fnac), Ait France's "Sélection du mois" but also a Coup de cœur from France Musique.

Beyond her solo and chamber music activity, Favier often combines her music with other arts like poetry, literature, jazz, history, and visual arts, and has presented her work on French radio and TV on RTL, France-Musiques [1][2], FIP,[3] Radio Classique,[4] France 2 (1pm News,[5] " Tandem " show with Jean D’Ormesson) and France 3 (" Toute la musique qu’ils aiment " show).

She usually invites actors to participate to her projects.

Brigitte Fossey, Marie Christine Barrault, François Castang and also Jean Marie Machado have been sharing the stage with her.