Hélène Boulègue

French flutist Hélène Boulègue is the winner of the Kobe International Flute Competition. She recorded the complete flute works of André Jolivet for the label Naxos, and her playing was praised by the press such as Le Monde or BBC Magazine. As written in the American paper Flutist Quarterly, 'Boulègue brings prodigious technical and tonal command to her performances. Her dedication to substance and spirit creates a beautifully crafted interpretation of these works.'

 Before the pandemic broke out, the 2019/20 season was full of new experiences for Hélène, as she made her debuts in Taiwan, as well as in Sweden, and was part of an international competition as a jury member for the first time. Had it not been for the coronavirus, she would have played her first recitals in Spain and Norway. Likewise, she was supposed to return to the US to play at the renowned NFA flute convention again, as well as teach in Portugal at a summer academy. Since the beginning of covid, she also had to cancel her second recital in Taiwan and her Korean debuts, and is currently looking at new possibilities to combine these concerts with a return to Japan for a bigger Asia tour in the next season.

 Winner of the 2017 Kobe Competition and second prize at the 2015 Prague Spring International Competition, Hélène has played many times in Japan, be it recitals, chamber music, or as a soloist with the Tokyo Symphony Chamber Orchestra or the Kobe City Chamber Orchestra under the baton of Masato Suzuki. She played recitals for the Muziekgebouw Eindhoven or the prestigious Festival Radio France Occitanie, and was recently invited as a soloist with the Chamber Orchestra of Luxembourg. Her debut album was nominated for the International Classical Music Awards 2020 and the second volume of her complete flute works of André Jolivet was rewarded with a Supersonic Award in the magazine Pizzicato.

French flutist Hélène Boulègue is the winner of the Kobe International Flute Competition. She recorded the complete flute works of André Jolivet for the label Naxos, and her playing was praised by the press such as Le Monde or BBC Magazine. As written in the American paper Flutist Quarterly, 'Boulègue brings prodigious technical and tonal command to her performances. Her dedication to substance and spirit creates a beautifully crafted interpretation of these works.'

 Before the pandemic broke out, the 2019/20 season was full of new experiences for Hélène, as she made her debuts in Taiwan, as well as in Sweden, and was part of an international competition as a jury member for the first time. Had it not been for the coronavirus, she would have played her first recitals in Spain and Norway. Likewise, she was supposed to return to the US to play at the renowned NFA flute convention again, as well as teach in Portugal at a summer academy. Since the beginning of covid, she also had to cancel her second recital in Taiwan and her Korean debuts, and is currently looking at new possibilities to combine these concerts with a return to Japan for a bigger Asia tour in the next season.

 Winner of the 2017 Kobe Competition and second prize at the 2015 Prague Spring International Competition, Hélène has played many times in Japan, be it recitals, chamber music, or as a soloist with the Tokyo Symphony Chamber Orchestra or the Kobe City Chamber Orchestra under the baton of Masato Suzuki. She played recitals for the Muziekgebouw Eindhoven or the prestigious Festival Radio France Occitanie, and was recently invited as a soloist with the Chamber Orchestra of Luxembourg. Her debut album was nominated for the International Classical Music Awards 2020 and the second volume of her complete flute works of André Jolivet was rewarded with a Supersonic Award in the magazine Pizzicato.

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