Trio Alternances (ehemalig)
Trio Alternances (ehemalig)
The Trio Alternances was founded in 2001 by the flute player L. Parisot and profited for two years from the tuiton of C. Mathieu at the Conservatoire de Lausanne. At the 8th World Harp Congress in 2002 they performed a piece by J.-F. Zbinden who's title was to become the trio's name. They have since performed all over Switzerland and in France. In 2004 they premiered the Divertimento by the young Belgian composer A. Gherman and in 2005 they won the 1st prize in the category "Honneuer" at the UFAM competition in Paris. In 2006 the flute player A. Oltean replaced L. Parisot and in 2007 the trio took part at the ORPHEUS-Konzerte in Zurich.
Members:Gwenaëlle Kobyliansky (viola)
Eliane Koradi-Zweifel (harp)
Ana Oltean (flute)
Last updated: 2020-10-06 14:35:50