Brice Sailly
Biography Brice Sailly
Brice Sailly
Having studied with Elisabeth Joyé, he continues musical studies at The Paris Conservatory (CNSMDP) with Olivier Baumont, Blandine Rannou and Kenneth Weiss, and also meets with and learns from other artists such as Pierre Hantaï, Skip Sempé and Fabio Bonizzoni. Enlightened accompanist in the finest ancient music and sought after as conductor of singers Brice Sailly accompanies Agnès Mellon and Dominique Visse in recitals and appears with Capriccio Stravagante (Skip Sempé), Pulcinella (Ophélie Gaillard), Il Seminario Musicale (Gérard Lesne), Les Paladins (Jérôme Correas), Musicall Humors (Julien Léonard), Arte Intime, Collegium Vocale de Gand (Philippe Herreweghe) and The Stockholm Bach Society.
Open to various different musical activity Brice Sailly is a member and founder of the Franco-Icelandic groupe Süsser Trost and has done projects with Murcof and Marion June, who work at the the electronic scene. Also active in musical theatre Brice Sailly created Dell'onesta dissumulazione, a show where he played a Playel harpsichord manufactured after Wanda Landowskas ideas and suggestions. Brice Sailly appears as a soloist in concertos by J.-S. and C.-Ph.-E. Bach and Mozart and has been programmed as a recitalist in The Festival de Saint-Riquier, Jeunes Talents Européens in Paris, Salle Gaveau, at The Cité de la Musique, Château de Versailles, Lausanne, at Théâtre du Renard in Paris, The Musée des Beaux-Arts de Chartres, in Rome, Reykjavik and Tokyo. He also holds the Certificat d’Aptitude diploma for higher education and teaches harpsichord at CRR Conservatory (Conservatoire à rayonnement régional) in Rueil-Malmaison. He also teaches basso continuo at the department for ancient music in CRR Conservatory in Toulouse.