Mathilde Sternat
Mathilde Sternat is a French cellist and arranger.
Life
Sternat studied the cello and chamber music, notably with Étienne Péclard, at the Conservatoire [de Paris] and won her prize in 1995. Since then, she has been playing chamber music in small ensembles and in different chamber orchestras and as soloist of several symphony orchestras.As a member of the Travelling Quartet — Anne Gravoin and David Braccini, Vincent Pasquier and Mathilde Sternat — she makes arrangements of the repertoire of the art music of the 19th and early 20th centuries and arrangements of compositions of Jazz pop music, film scores and French songs.
In addition to her engagements mainly for chamber music, Sternat composes and arranges music for theatre performances and regularly performs in concert and recording studio with mainly French musicians, but also internationally known musicians, such as Malia, Patrick Bruel, Laurent Voulzy, Michel Sardou, Nolwenn Leroy and Sofia Mestari.
Recordings (selection)
- Luigi Boccherini, Quintets with flute - with Jean-Pierre Rampal, Régis Pasquier, Bruno Pasquier and Roland Pidoux
- Eleftheria Arvanitaki, Diffusion
- Jacques Loussier Trio, Mozart, Concertos pour piano 20 & 23
- Nolwenn Leroy, ''Histoires Naturelles ''