Dorothée
Nodé-Langlois

Dorothée Nodé-Langlois

Dorothée Nodé-Langlois

Violin

Born in France, Dorothée Nodé-Langlois began her musical training at the Toulouse Conservatory, where she studied the violin. After earning her diploma, she continued perfecting her violin skills while simultaneously studying psychology at university. Her pursuit of excellence then led her to the Haute École de Musique de Genève, where she graduated with a Concert Diploma "with distinction." She was also awarded the prestigious Henryk Szeryng Prize before obtaining a Master of Pedagogy in Arts.

To further enrich her musical universe, she deepened her knowledge at the Guildhall School of Music in London and the École Normale de Musique Alfred Cortot in Paris. Throughout her journey, Dorothée Nodé-Langlois had the privilege of working with renowned musicians such as Gábor Takács-Nagy and Nobuko Imai. It was through her encounter with violinist Florence Malgoire that she discovered her passion for baroque violin, while chamber music became a true source of inspiration.

Beyond her musical engagements, Dorothée Nodé-Langlois is the co-founder of the festival Les Estivales de Megève and the creator of the festival L’Abbé Idéal in Vendée.

Since 2014, she has been a soloist with Ensemble 2e2m, actively participating in numerous contemporary creations and recordings. She is also a member of the Geneva Camerata and the orchestra Les Dissonances, and regularly collaborates with Ensemble Pelléas.

Alongside her artistic activities, Dorothée Nodé-Langlois is deeply committed to pedagogy. She teaches violin at the Conservatoire de Gennevilliers and is actively involved in cultural mediation initiatives, sharing her passion for music and the arts with future generations.

Concerts

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